Sweden: We have experienced a security crisis after the Holy Qur'an was desecrated

Sweden: We have experienced a security crisis after the Holy Qur'an was desecrated

Sweden: We have experienced a security crisis after the Holy Qur'an was desecrated
Sweden: We have experienced a security crisis after the Holy Qur'an was desecrated


  Sweden's Minister of Justice, Gunnar Stromer, has warned about the current security situation in his country and said that our situation is very dark right now after the Holy Qur'an was disrespected. According to today's Friday morning AAA report, Sweden's Minister of Justice said after the Holy Qur'an was desecrated in the country that Sweden will live with a dark state of security for an indefinite period of time. For his part, Frederick Hallström, Head of the Swedish Anti-Terrorism Institute, warned last Thursday night about the country's security situation and added that: Frequent desecration of the Holy Qur'an in Sweden has changed the country's international image. He said: "Photos of disrespecting the Qur'an in Sweden that are broadcast abroad, especially on social networks, increase security risks and threats to our country."

The Swedish government continues to be strongly condemned, especially by the Islamic world, for allowing the Holy Qur'an to be desecrated under the pretext of freedom of expression. Strong security measures have been taken in Sweden after the government allowed desecration of the Holy Qur'an In recent months, extremists desecrated the Holy Qur'an in front of the Swedish Parliament, in front of the Great Mosque in Stockholm and in front of Turkish embassies. and Iraq in the city. In Sweden's neighboring country, namely Denmark, acts of desecration of the Holy Qur'an have also been carried out by gangs with hatred and extreme positions against Muslims and Islam. The issue has led the Danish government to present plans last week which, according to it, will criminalize acts of desecration of religious texts. But Sweden has only said that it is considering amending its laws but has not taken any steps to achieve the issue.