In a reprehensible act, Pakistan vehemently denounces the public burning of a sacred Quran during Eid ul Adha in Sweden, marking yet another instance of disrespect towards the holy book.
The Foreign Office (FO) issues a statement condemning this abominable incident, emphasizing that the deliberate incitement of discrimination, hatred, and violence cannot be justified under the guise of freedom of expression and protest.
Under international law, all nations are obligated to prevent and prohibit the propagation of “religious hatred” that leads to the provocation of violence.
The recent surge in Islamophobic incidents in Western countries raises serious concerns about the legal framework that allows such hateful actions to persist.
On behalf of Pakistan, the FO reiterates that while freedom of expression and opinion are essential, they should not be exploited to foster animosity or disrupt inter-faith harmony.
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