Sweden court allows Quran-burning protests, rejects police appeal

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A Swedish appeals court rules police had no legal grounds to block two gatherings where protesters had planned to burn a copy of the Quran earlier this year

Quran burnings in Sweden have impacted the country's NATO bid as Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ruled out greenlighting Sweden't entry into the alliance as long as it permits attacks on Islam's holy book. / Photo: AP Archive

Monday's court ruling follows the burning of Islam's holy book outside Türkiye's embassy in Stockholm in January. The incident sparked anger in the Muslim world, leading to weeks of protests, calls for a boycott of Swedish goods and further stalled Sweden's NATO membership bid.

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