World leaders condemn Quran burning incident in Sweden

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Prominent global leaders and institutions have expressed profound concern and outrage over a recent incident in Stockholm, Sweden, where the burning of the Holy Quran was permitted.

In a strongly worded statement, Miguel Ángel Moratinos, High Representative of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), unequivocally condemned the act. He stated that such actions, especially occurring during the Eid al-Adha celebrations, are a direct insult to Muslims worldwide. He underlined the importance of freedom of expression but insisted that it should not translate into disrespect towards sacred books, places, or symbols, as such behavior fuels an environment of violence.

Simultaneously, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) announced an emergency meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, next week to discuss a collective response to this incident. The meeting is expected to foster dialogue on combating such provocative acts that cause religious disharmony.

In another response to the incident, Iran summoned the Swedish chargé d’affaires in Tehran, registering its protest against the Quran burning incident. The Swedish diplomat was informed about Tehran’s strong objections to the act.

Protests also surfaced in Baghdad, Iraq, where a group of protestors demonstrated outside the Swedish embassy chanting slogans in favor of the Holy Quran.

In an intriguing stance, the U.S. Department of State condemned the act but acknowledged the freedom of expression. This stance highlights the complex intersections between freedom of speech and respect for religious sentiments.

SourceTBP

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