After the Koran, Sweden allows the burning of the Bible and the Torah before Israel's embassy

Criticals from the community of Muslim countries, which strongly condemned the burning of the Koran in Stockholm during the festival of Kurban Bayram by a Christian Iraqi, seem to have failed to influence Sweden, which has again given permission to burn two sacred books. Stockholm Police announced on Friday that it has authorised development [...]
Criticals from the community of Muslim countries, which strongly condemned the burning of the Koran in Stockholm during the festival of Kurban Bayram by a Christian Iraqi, seem to have failed to influence Sweden, which has again given permission to burn two sacred books.
Stockholm police announced on Friday that they have authorised the development of a protest this weekend prior to Israel's embassy by a man who has declared he wants to burn the Torah and the Bible.
The person who applied for Saturday's protest said he wanted to burn the two sacred books in response to the burning of the Koran outside a mosque in Stockholm last month by an Iraqi immigrant.
Stockholm police gave <x0ok” for the protest, and the decision reportedly three people will participate in the demonstration outside the Israeli Embassy, which will take place at 1: 00 p.m.
Although the right to hold public demonstrations is protected by the constitution in Sweden, and the capital police clarified for AP, that they give no permission for various actions, but to hold public meetings”, Israeli officials have called for the rally to stop.
“As the president of Israel's State, I condemned the burning of the Koran, holy to Muslims worldwide, and now I am hurt that the same fate awaits a Hebrew Bible, the permanent book of the Jewish people”, Isaac Herzog said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said he was urging Swedish officials to prevent this disgusting event and not allow the burning of the “Torah.
Israel's chief rabbi Yitzhak Yosef has also reacted by begging the king of Sweden to intervene, condemning the planned event as well as the recent burning of the Koran in front of a mosque in Sweden.
“By preventing this event from happening, you will send a powerful message to the world that Sweden stands firm against religious intolerance and that such acts have no place in a civilized body”, he wrote.












