Russia fans protest Quran burning to block Sweden’s NATO entry.
Russian President Condemns Quran Burning Incident in Sweden
The Russian government, led by President Vladimir Putin, has strongly condemned a recent Quran burning incident in Sweden. This incident has the potential to further complicate Sweden’s bid to join NATO and has caught the attention of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
“An immigrant from Iraq desecrated the Quran, the holiest book of the faith,” said Russian ambassador Gennady Askaldovich. “The world community is obliged to stand together against such shameful violations of the rights of believers.”
Threatening Sweden’s NATO Membership
An Iraqi immigrant in Sweden burned a copy of the Quran following a legal ruling that allowed the gathering to take place. This act has given Turkish President Erdogan another reason to refuse Sweden’s entry into NATO, which is welcomed by Russian officials. They see the Quran burning as a catalyst for animosity between “Western civilization” and Muslim countries.
“The barbarity of so-called civilized countries has no place in a multipolar world order that corresponds to the interests of the global majority, whose values and holy places are now opposed by the West,” stated a resolution by a group of Russian senators. “Western civilization thus poses yet another challenge to the entire Muslim world, which reacts with indignation to blasphemy against its shrine.”
This controversy comes at a challenging time for Swedish diplomats, who were hoping to resolve Turkey’s opposition to their NATO membership before the upcoming summit in Vilnius. Erdogan, who initially allowed NATO to invite Sweden, now argues that Stockholm tolerates terrorist threats against Turkey.
“We will eventually teach Western monuments of arrogance that insulting Muslims is not freedom of thought,” declared Erdogan. He vowed to strongly react until a decisive fight against terrorist organizations and enemies of Islam is carried out.
Other Turkish officials have explicitly stated that Quran burning is a form of terrorism, further justifying their opposition to Sweden’s NATO membership.
“Swedish authorities must take swift action and unequivocally condemn terrorism in all its forms,” tweeted Erdogan spokesman Fahrettin Altun. “Fighting terrorism is the most fundamental requirement in a civilized society and a basic prerequisite for any serious alliance.”
Swedish authorities find themselves in a difficult position, condemning the Quran burnings while acknowledging their inability to censor citizens and residents.
A previous Quran-burning incident was found to be funded by a far-right journalist with ties to Kremlin-backed media. In response, Putin visited a mosque and accepted a Quran as a gift, emphasizing Russia’s criminalization of such acts.
“The President noted that to infringe on the Quran in any way is a crime in our country,” stated Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. “Of course, it is a very important commentary amid what is happening in Sweden.”
These developments have added to the challenges faced by Swedish authorities, who are striving to address Turkey’s concerns and secure their NATO membership.
Click here to read more from The Washington Examiner.
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
Now loading...