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Protests across the Middle East against Quran burning

Earlier this month, a far-right activist from Denmark received permission from police to stage a protest outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm where he burned the Quran, Islam's holy book. Days later, Edwin Wagensveld, Dutch leader of the far-right Pegida movement in the Netherlands, tore pages out of a copy of the Quran near the Dutch Parliament and stomped on the pages.

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Protests across the Middle East against Quran burning

The moves angered millions of Muslims around the world and triggered protests.

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Protests across the Middle East against Quran burning

Swedish officials have stressed that freedom of expression is guaranteed by the Swedish Constitution and gives people extensive rights to express their views publicly, though incitement to violence or hate speech isn't allowed.

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Protests across the Middle East against Quran burning

Demonstrators must apply to police for a permit for a public gathering. Police can deny such permits only on exceptional grounds, such as risks to public safety.

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Protests across the Middle East against Quran burning

Iraq's powerful Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr asked in comments released Friday whether freedom of speech means offending other people's beliefs.

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Protests across the Middle East against Quran burning

He asked why "doesn't the burning of the gays' rainbow flag represent freedom of expression."

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Protests across the Middle East against Quran burning