Rasmussen says the government is making a law to prevent insulting the Quran.
According to Kuwait’s official news agency (KUNA), Danish Foreign Minister Lars Rasmussen held talks with his Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shukri this Friday.
According to the announcement of this media, this consultation was held by telephone and the main focus of it was the issue of desecration of the sacred area of the Holy Quran.
In this regard, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the parties repeatedly insulted the Holy Quran in this telephone conversation.
In this connection, Al-Yum Al-Savii announced that the Foreign Minister of Denmark expressed his regret for the insults against the Holy Quran in his country.
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Rasmussen said that his country is currently taking measures and establishing laws to prevent the repetition of such unfortunate events.
He did not consider these irresponsible actions as an expression of the values of Danish society.
It should be noted that “Salvan Momika”, an Iraqi asylum seeker who burned a copy of the Holy Quran in front of the Stockholm mosque under the protection of the Swedish police on June 28, previously trampled the Holy Quran and the Iraqi flag in front of the Iraqi embassy in Stockholm and chanted slogans against religion. Islam prevailed.
On the 21st of July, members of an anti-Islam and extremist group in Denmark called the Danish Patriots burned a copy of the Holy Quran in front of the Iraqi embassy in Copenhagen.
By raising anti-Islamic banners and chanting insulting slogans against Islam, the members of the group threw the Iraqi flag and the Quran on the ground and stepped on it.
In line with the continued desecration of the Holy Quran, a Danish anti-Islamic group committed a new crime yesterday and its members set fire to the Holy Quran.
According to this report, the extremist group known as “Danish Nationalists” carried out this heinous act against the embassies of Turkey, Iraq, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Islamic Republic of Iran in Copenhagen.
The members of this group carried placards against Islam and chanted insulting slogans. This attack took place with the full security support of the Danish police forces.