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Koran burning in Sweden angers Muslim world. The man who did it plans to do it again

  • Man who burned pages of the Koran outside a Stockholm mosque, sparking anger across and beyond the Middle East, plans to burn another
  • Turkish president denounced Sweden for allowing it, further clouding the Nordic nation’s chances of quickly joining Nato

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Iraqi protesters breached Sweden’s embassy in Baghdad on Thursday, angered by the Koran burning. Photo: AFP
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Several Muslim-majority countries condemned the burning of a Koran outside a mosque in Stockholm and castigated Swedish diplomats, saying the act incites hatred and should not count as free speech.

The protests came after an Iraqi citizen living in Sweden, Salwan Momika, 37, stomped on the Islamic holy book and set several pages alight in front of the Swedish capital’s largest mosque on Wednesday, the first day of Muslims’ Eid al-Adha holiday.

“Within 10 days I will burn the Iraqi flag and the Koran in front of Iraq’s embassy in Stockholm,” Momika told a Swedish newspaper late Thursday.

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Swedish police had granted him a permit in line with free-speech protections, but authorities later said they had opened an investigation over “agitation” against an ethnic or national group.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called the burning “legal but not appropriate”.

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The incident could pose a serious problem for Sweden’s Nato membership application, which they submitted more than a year ago and has been held up partly because of similar incidents in the past.

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