Indonesia summons Sweden envoy over Quran burning

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Sweden’s ambassador to Indonesia, Ms Marina Berg, was summoned as Jakarta lodged an official complaint against the anti-Islamic act. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JAKARTA - Indonesia summoned Sweden’s envoy on Tuesday over the burning of the Quran by a far-right activist in Stockholm at the weekend, officials in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation said.

Swedish-Danish politician Rasmus Paludan on Saturday torched a copy of the Islamic holy book in front of Turkey’s embassy in the Swedish capital, stoking the anger of Ankara, which said it Sweden’s ambassador to Indonesia, Ms Marina Berg, was summoned as Jakarta lodged an official complaint against the anti-Islamic act, Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Teuku Faizasyah told AFP.The Swedish embassy confirmed Ms Berg would hold a meeting with an official from Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry, without specifying the day it would take place.

Swedish leaders have roundly condemned Mr Paludan’s actions, but defended their country’s broad definition of free speech.including Turkey and Iraq, where protesters torched the Swedish flag on Monday and a policeman and seven protesters were injured.which had been scheduled for Jan 27, after summoning the Swedish ambassador and saying the meeting “has lost its significance and meaning”.

 

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straits_times Always stupid to burn any book. Any. But it’s just a book. Relax.

straits_times Burning any book is stupid. But relax: it’s just a book, like any other.

Indonesia when other countries express concern about (actual) rights violations: how dare you interfere with our internal matters!

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