PUTRAJAYA, April 3 — Malaysia has condemned in the strongest terms the despicable and repeated acts of burning the Holy Quran in Denmark on March 24 and March 31. Foreign...
PUTRAJAYA, April 3 — Malaysia has condemned in the strongest terms the despicable and repeated acts of burning the Holy Quran in Denmark on March 24 and March 31.
Despite repeated rejection and strong condemnation by Muslims worldwide, the ministry said Denmark government’s refusal to stop this vile act is utterly unacceptable. Malaysia called upon Denmark government to take serious action against the perpetrators and not to term this heinous act as a freedom of expression, it said.
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