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Protests continue in Sweden over burning of Quran

Hundreds of people on Saturday gathered in Sweden’s capital to protest the burning of the Muslim holy book in the country.

About 500 people attended the protest organized by the Party of Different Colors (Nyans) in front of the country’s parliament in Stockholm.

The protesters were holding banners that read “Stop the burning of the Holy Quran” and “Stop insulting Muslims”.

Last week, Rasmus Paludan, the leader of the far-right Stram Kurs (Hard Line) group, burned a copy of the Muslim holy book in Sweden’s southern Linkoping city. He also threatened to burn copies of the Quran during further rallies.

Nyans leader Mikail Yuksel said that burning the Quran is a hate crime and has no place in democracies.

He said that police should not allow the Paludan to burn the Quran. “Legally, we are telling you that this is wrong,” he added.

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