Qatar hands objection memo to Sweden ambassador over Stockholm Quran attacks
Qatar has summoned Sweden's ambassador to hand him a protest note over the desecration of the Holy Quran in Stockholm.
The Qatari Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the country “expresses its strong dissatisfaction and denunciation of the repeated permission to attack the Holy Quran in the Kingdom of Sweden, and the failure of the authorities there to stop these practices, which express hatred and religious discrimination.”
The statement said that the attacks on the Quran are “a clear violation of religious freedom and human rights.” It called on the Swedish authorities to take “all necessary measures to stop these attacks and to bring the perpetrators to justice.”
The Qatari Foreign Ministry also said that it had handed an objection memo to the Swedish ambassador to Qatar. The memo called on the Swedish government to “respect the religious beliefs of all people” and to “take concrete steps to prevent future attacks on the Quran.”
The attacks on the Quran in Sweden have been condemned by many Muslim-majority countries. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has called on the Swedish government to “take immediate action to stop these attacks and to protect the sanctity of the Quran.”
The Swedish government has said that it is investigating the attacks on the Quran. However, the government has also said that it will not tolerate “hate speech” or “incitement to violence.”
The attacks on the Quran in Sweden have highlighted the tensions between Muslim and non-Muslim communities in the country. The Swedish government has said that it is committed to protecting the rights of all its citizens, regardless of their religion. However, the government has also said that it will not tolerate “hate speech” or “incitement to violence.”
The situation in Sweden is being closely watched by other countries. The attacks on the Quran have raised concerns about the rise of Islamophobia in Europe. The Swedish government has said that it is committed to fighting Islamophobia and to promoting tolerance and understanding between different cultures. (ILKHA)
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