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Updated 25 Jul, 2023 12:48am

Iraq condemns yet another Holy Quran desecration in Copenhagen

Iraq condemned yet another desecration of the Holy Quran in front of its embassy in Denmark on Monday and said Danish staff at the embassy in Baghdad had left the country after protests there, while Copenhagen said it had “not withdrawn from Iraq”.

Demonstrations have raged across Iran and Iraq after Denmark and Sweden allowed the Holy Quran’s burning under rules protecting free speech.

Protesters in Iraq set the Swedish embassy in Baghdad alight on Thursday.

Two anti-Islam protesters set fire to a copy of the holy book in front of the Iraqi embassy in the Danish capital on Monday.

The two protesters were from a group that calls itself “Danish Patriots”, which held a similar demonstration last week and livestreamed the events on Facebook, Turkish Radio and Television Corporation reported.

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said he condemned the burning.

“These provocative and shameful acts do not represent the views of the Danish government. Appeal to all to deescalate — violence must never be the response,” Rasmussen said in a tweet.

Iraq’s foreign ministry called on authorities of European Union countries to “quickly reconsider so-called freedom of expression and the right to demonstrate”.

Protesters gathered in Baghdad on Saturday amid heavy security, with bridges leading to the Green Zone that houses many foreign embassies shut after an attempt by demonstrators to get to the Danish Embassy.

An Iraqi foreign ministry spokesperson said Danish staff at the embassy had left Iraq two days ago.

He did not elaborate on the reason or the exact timing.

A spokesperson for the Danish foreign ministry said the embassy in Baghdad had been closed for summer vacation since July 22.

“We have not withdrawn from Iraq,” she said.

The spokesperson declined to comment on whether staff had left the country or not for the duration of the closure.

Bilawal speaks to OIC SG

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari contacted Organization of Islamic Cooperation Secretary General Borrell Hissein Brahim Taha

“We strongly condemned the repeated abominable & unacceptable Islamophobic acts of the desecration of the Holy Quran that unfortunately continue unchecked,” Bilawal tweeted and they reiterated their commitment to redouble collective efforts to effectively counter Islamophobia.

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