Al-Qaeda requires assassination of prime diplomats after protesters burn Quran

Aug 14, 2023 at 5:52 AM
Al-Qaeda requires assassination of prime diplomats after protesters burn Quran

Al-Qaeda has referred to as for assaults on Swedish and Danish embassies across the globe following current burnings of the Quran by far-right protesters within the Scandinavian international locations.

The Islamist terrorist community has referred to as for assassinations to be focused at diplomats after a number of copies of the Islamic holy e-book had been torched in current months.  

Copies of the e-book have been burned in each Sweden and Denmark in current months, sparking condemnation throughout the Muslim world.

Last month the Swedish embassy in Baghdad was stormed by protesters after a deliberate Quran burning in Stockholm – with the Swedish ambassador expelled quickly after.

Morocco has recalled its ambassador to Stockholm over the burnings, which Indonesia additionally condemned as “a racist act of serious hate”.

The burnings have additionally led to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan banning Swedish actions within the nation – together with help work.

Sweden doesn’t at the moment have an embassy in that nation for the reason that militants took again management in 2021.  

More than 60,000 folks signed a petition to Parliament calling for the UK Government to sentence the burnings.

In its response, a Foreign Office spokesperson mentioned: “The UK condemns the burning of the Holy Quran and appreciates the immense sense of outrage expressed by Muslims around the world caused by the burning of the Holy Qur’an, an act which is deeply insulting.

“The Swedish Government has also made clear that it condemns the burning of holy texts and recognises the offence and disrespect caused by such acts.

“The UK Government is committed to both freedom of expression and freedom of religion or belief, and wants to foster a respectful and understanding society. We continue to promote mutual respect between different religious and non-religious communities.”