Protesters in Pakistan demonstrate against Holy Quran burning in Sweden

Protesters in Pakistan demonstrate against Holy Quran burning in Sweden
Demonstrators carry placards during a protest against the burning of the Holy Quran in Sweden, in Lahore, Pakistan, on January 24, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 24 January 2023
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Protesters in Pakistan demonstrate against Holy Quran burning in Sweden

Protesters in Pakistan demonstrate against Holy Quran burning in Sweden
  • People chanted ‘Shame on Sweden’ at a rally in Lahore, heeding a call from local political parties
  • Swedish authorities called the burning of the holy book by a right-wing politician ‘deeply disrespectful’

LAHORE: Hundreds of people staged a protest in Muslim-majority Pakistan on Tuesday to voice outrage over the torching of the Holy Quran in Sweden over the weekend.

Swedish-Danish politician Rasmus Paludan on Saturday set fire to a copy of the Islamic holy book in front of Turkiye’s embassy in the Swedish capital, stoking the anger of Ankara which said it would not support the Scandinavian country’s bid for NATO membership.

Protesters chanted “Shame on Sweden” at the rally in the megacity of Lahore, heeding a call from local political parties.

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif tweeted on Sunday: “The garb of the freedom of expression cannot be used to hurt the religious emotions of 1.5 billion Muslims across the world. This is unacceptable.”

Furious that Paludan was allowed by police to carry out the protest, Ankara canceled a visit by Sweden’s defense minister and summoned Stockholm’s ambassador.

The incident was condemned by Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, who tweeted: “Freedom of expression is a fundamental part of democracy. But what is legal is not necessarily appropriate. Burning books that are holy to many is a deeply disrespectful act.”

“I want to express my sympathy for all Muslims who are offended by what has happened in Stockholm today.”

Blasphemy and insults to Islam are galvanizing issues in Pakistan which has regularly raised its concerns of rising Islamophobia across the world on the international stage.

Demonstrations against Paludan’s burning of the Holy Quran broke out in Iraq on Monday and Indonesia summoned Sweden’s envoy on Tuesday over the incident.