The leader of the extremist anti-Islamic Pegida movement in the Netherlands, Edwin Wagensfeld, tore up a copy of the Holy Quran in the Dutch city of The Hague, two days after Swedish extremist Rasmus Paludan burned the Holy Quran outside the Turkish embassy in the Swedish capital Stockholm last Saturday.Pegida in the Netherlands via Twitter, yesterday, Monday, a video clip broadcasting her provocative act that took place in front of the parliament building in The Hague. According to media reports, the Dutch police gave him permission for this act on the condition that he did not burn the Holy Book of Muslims, but he later burned the torn pages of the Koran, as seen on the video. . In the video, Dutch police officers appeared behind the right-wing extremist without moving a finger as he tore the pages of the Quran and stepped on them.
The incident in the Netherlands came after the leader of the Danish Hard Line party, Paludan, burned a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm under heavy police guards who prevented anyone from approaching him while he carried out his heinous act.
The incident aroused anger among Muslims and condemnation from Arab and Islamic countries, who considered it a provocation of the feelings of one and a half billion Muslims. direction.
Commenting on the widespread backlash, Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Bilstrom expressed opposition to the provocative actions and said in a tweet via Twitter that anti-Islamic provocations are horrendous.