The Swedish Prime Minister comments on the incident of burning the Koran

Ulf Christerson On the official account of the Swedish Prime Ministry "Freedom of expression is an essential part of democracy, but what is legal is not necessarily appropriate".

Christerson, who belongs to the moderate right-wing Rally party, continued: "Burning holy books for many is a very shameful act".

The Swedish prime minister, who took office last October, said he expresses his sympathy "With all Muslims who felt offended by what happened in Stockholm".

He was a party leader "The hard line" danish, Rasmus BalodanA copy of the Qur’an was burned StockholmSaturday, in front of the Turkish Embassy, ​​under heavy security.

This behavior came after Paludan, who also holds Swedish citizenship, delivered an hour-long speech in which he attacked Islam Andimmigrants.

Arab and Islamic countries, among them, condemned it UAE, Saudi Arabia and EgyptAct with kindness.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation confirmed, in a statement "The UAE’s permanent rejection of all practices aimed at undermining security and stability, which contradict human and moral values ​​and principles".

For its part, Egypt warned, in a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, of the dangers of spreading such acts that offend religions and fuel hate speech and violence.

Saudi Arabia also strongly condemned the Swedish authorities’ allowing an extremist to burn a copy of the Qur’an in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm.

In turn, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement: "This illogical and provocative anti-Islamic act offends the religious sensitivities of more than 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide.".

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and wrote Ulf Christerson On the official account of the Swedish Prime Ministry, “Freedom of expression is an essential part of democracy, but what is legal is not necessarily appropriate.”

Christerson, who belongs to the moderate right-wing Rally party, added: “The burning of the holy books of so many is an extremely disgraceful act.”

The Swedish prime minister, who took office last October, said he expresses his sympathy “with all Muslims who felt offended by what happened in Stockholm”.

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He was the leader of the Danish Hard Line party. Rasmus BalodanA copy of the Qur’an was burned StockholmSaturday, in front of the Turkish Embassy, ​​under heavy security.

This behavior came after Paludan, who also holds Swedish citizenship, delivered an hour-long speech in which he attacked Islam Andimmigrants.

Arab and Islamic countries, among them, condemned it UAE, Saudi Arabia and EgyptAct with kindness.

In a statement, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation affirmed, “The UAE’s permanent rejection of all practices aimed at undermining security and stability, which contradict human and moral values ​​and principles.”

For its part, Egypt warned, in a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, of the dangers of spreading such acts that offend religions and fuel hate speech and violence.

Saudi Arabia also strongly condemned the Swedish authorities’ allowing an extremist to burn a copy of the Qur’an in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm.

In turn, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement: “This illogical and provocative anti-Islamic act touches the religious sensitivities of more than 1.5 billion Muslims around the world.”

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