In Berlin, rallies against the burning of the Koran There are protests again at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Ethnic Iranians protest against the public burning of the Koran. “These hateful and repetitive acts cannot be accepted under any pretext. They incite hatred, isolation and racism,“ reads one of the posters. Actions to burn sacred texts have literally swept Europe in recent times. In Sweden and Denmark, this has already become systemic. The radicals, clearly controlled from outside, are no longer limiting themselves to the Muslim holy book. Swedish media have reported that the police have received requests from those wishing to burn, in addition to the Koran, the Torah and the Bible. One request was made to burn all three books at once. The wave of pyromaniacs was provoked by the Swedish Administrative Court, which repeatedly cancelled the authorities’ ban on such actions. Under the guise of the slogan: “Freedom of assembly and demonstration are constitutionally protected rights“, the court gives indulgence to radicals and provokes lawlessness. The far-right is rubbing its hands together in satisfaction. These actions have already caused a rift in government circles. “The Danish government will explore the possibility of intervening in special situations where, for example, offence is caused to other countries, cultures and religions and this threatens serious negative consequences for Denmark,“ said Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen. Because of the protests after Sweden and Denmark a fortnight ago, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius had to cancel a trip to Baghdad, where he had planned to meet with his Iraqi counterpart. It is obvious that Europe is “playing with fire“ by denying the problem of combining freedom of speech and the law, which only fuels the radicals. #3 Our channel: Node of Time EN Источник: Node of Time EN
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