The man who wanted to burn the Torah and the Bible in Sweden resigns

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2023-07-15 15:39:55

Updated Saturday, 15 July 2023 – 15:39

The Nordic country is already submerged in a great controversy over the burning of a Koran that has provoked a wave of Muslim condemnations

A group of Israeli protesters protest against Sweden at the embassy in Tel Aviv. JACK GUEZ/AFPAFPReligin Turkey condemns a new burning of Corn in Sweden and hints that it does not help to lift its veto in NATO

A 32-year-old Muslim who intended to burn a Torah and a Bible this Saturday in Stockholm has resigned to your idea. He has explained that his intention was actually denounce those who burn holy books like the Koran in the Nordic country.

The let the Swedish police allow him el viernes authorization to organize your Demonstration in front of the Israeli embassya decision that was condemned by the Hebrew State and various religious organizations.

Ahmad A., the organizer of the demonstration, explained to the journalists that his intention was to criticize the people who burned the Koran in Sweden in recent months, which is not prohibited by Swedish law.

“It is a response to the people who burn the Corn. I want to show that freedom of expression has limits to take into account,” explained the 32-year-old Swedish resident of Syrian origin.

“I want to show that we must respect each otherWe live in the same society. What I wanted to show is that it’s not right to do it,” he added.

The small demonstration peacefully dispersed about 50 meters from the Israeli embassy on an elegant avenue in central Stockholm.

He United Nations Human Rights Council on Wednesday approved a resolution condemning the desecration of the Koran and other acts of religious hatred, despite the fact that several countries had warned that the text could undermine freedom of expression, after an urgent debate demanded by Pakistan following the burning of a copy of the Koran during a June demonstration outside a Stockholm mosque.

The agency stated in its account on the social network Twitter that the vote on the resolution, entitled ‘Dealing with religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence’, had resulted in 28 votes in favour, twelve against and seven abstentions.

The text approved by the UN Human Rights Council includes a condemnation of “all advocacy and manifestation of religious hatred, including recent, public and premeditated acts, which have entailed a desecration of the Koran”, while demanding that countries approve laws to prosecute those responsible for this type of act.

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