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Swedish police appeal court ruling allowing Quran burning protests

Protestors raise the Quran during the demonstration against the Quran Burning In Sweden on Friday 27 January 2023 [Loredana Sangiuliano/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images]

Protestors raise the Quran during the demonstration against the Quran Burning In Sweden [Loredana Sangiuliano/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images]

Sweden’s police said Thursday that they had appealed a court ruling which overturned a police decision to stop two demonstrations where protesters planned to burn the Muslim holy book the Quran, reports Anadolu Agency.

“The police authority believes that the principles of the issue are important and it is therefore urgent that it is examined by a higher court,” the police said in a statement.

In February, Stockholm police refused to grant permission for two Quran burning attempts after far-right Danish politician Rasmus Paludan burned a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm in January with police protection and permission from Swedish authorities.

The police cited security concerns to block those two demonstrations.

However, the Stockholm Administrative Court reversed the decision with a ruling Tuesday, saying the cited security risks were insufficient to restrict the ability to demonstrate.

READ: Far-right Danish politician Paludan denied entry to UK for Quran burning act

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