Norway police ban Koran burning protest after Turkey summons Oslo envoy

Published date02 February 2023
Publication titleMalay Mail Online

Norwegian police today banned a planned anti-Islam protest including the burning of a copy of the Quran this week for security reasons, hours after the Turkish foreign ministry summoned Norway's ambassador to complain.

A group of protesters planned to burn a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish embassy in Oslo on Friday, police said, echoing similar demonstrations last month in Sweden and Denmark.

'Burning the Koran remains a legal way to express political views in Norway. But this event cannot be carried out for security reasons,' Oslo police said in a statement, citing intelligence it had received.

Earlier today, Ankara strongly condemned the anti-Islam group's plans, which it said were a 'provocative act', a source from the Turkish foreign ministry said, adding that the ministry had asked for the demonstration to be called off.

Norway's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Turkey had raised the planned demonstration in a...

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