Türkiye condemns attacks on Holy Quran in Denmark
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has condemned the repeated attacks on the Holy Quran in Denmark.
In a press release, the Ministry said that it "condemns in the strongest terms the repeated vile attacks against our holy book, the Quran, in Copenhagen today (24 July)."
The Ministry also called on the Danish authorities to act in line with their international responsibilities and take the necessary measures to prevent these outrageous acts that incite hatred against the religion of Islam and billions of its believers.
The attacks on the Quran have been condemned by Muslims around the world. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has called on the Danish government to bring the perpetrators to justice and to take steps to prevent such attacks from happening again.
The attacks on the Quran are a reminder of the growing Islamophobia in Europe. In recent years, there have been a number of attacks on mosques and Islamic centers in Europe. These attacks have created a climate of fear and insecurity for Muslims in Europe.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry's condemnation of the attacks on the Quran is a strong message of solidarity with Muslims around the world. The Ministry's call on the Danish authorities to take action is a reminder that these attacks are not just a matter for Muslims, but for all people who believe in religious freedom and tolerance. (ILKHA)