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UN Condemns Burning Of Quran Under Police Watch In Sweden

UN Condemns Burning Of Quran Under Police Watch In Sweden
June 30, 2023

The United Nations' Alliance of Civilizations has described the burning of the Islamic Holy Book, Quran in Sweden as “unacceptable and condemnable.”

A high representative of the UN’s Alliance of Civilisations, Miguel Moratinos, who stated this in a statement on Friday, said that desecration of sacred books "can lead to incitement of violence," adding that "such vile act is disrespectful to Muslims who are celebrating the holy occasion of Eid Al-Adha," the festival of sacrifice, Anadolu reports.

Moratinos reiterated the importance of upholding the freedom of expression as a fundamental human right, but added that the "desecration of sacred books and places of worship as well as religious symbols is unacceptable and can lead to incitement of violence."

A person identified as Salwan Momika burned a copy of the Muslim holy book under police protection in front of a Stockholm mosque on Wednesday.

The extremist's provocative act was timed to coincide with Eid al-Adha, one of the major Islamic religious festivals celebrated by Muslims worldwide.

The act has elicited widespread condemnation from the Islamic world, including Türkiye, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Senegal, Morocco, and Mauritania.