Iraq summons Swedish embassy charge d'affaires
kurdsatnews
Apr 17, 2022
Iraqi ministry of foreign affairs.
According to the Iraqi News Agency (WAA), "The charge d'affaires of the Swedish embassy in Baghdad was summoned to the Foreign Ministry and informed of the Iraqi government's protest against the burning of the Holy Quran in their country."
Earlier, Muqtada al-Sadr, the head of the Sadr faction in Iraq, tweeted: During the month of the Qur'an, the Qur'an is burned in a European country with a sizeable Muslim population. What is the reason for this arousing the feelings of Muslims? If you do not believe in God and the Shari'a, you are not allowed to burn this book at all.
"The incident coincided with the attack on Quds Sharif. What is the sin of Quds if the oppressed rebel against the oppressor ?! In my understanding, the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs should summon the Swedish representative to find out the truth about this terrorist crime and sedition to create divisions between religions. ISIS extremists do not represent Islam, nor do atheist extremists represent Europe." Sadr added.
If this does not happen, we will hold a peaceful rally against the attack on our holy places and the Qur'an. In the end, I call on the Swedish government to stand up to such attacks to maintain peace and tranquillity.
On Friday, Rasmussen Paulden, leader of the far-right party in Denmark, burned the Koran in a predominantly Muslim neighbourhood in Sweden. In 2019, Paulden also burned the Holy Quran.
After insulting the Muslim holy book, protesters staged demonstrations in Sweden, demanding the authorities deal with the perpetrators.