Bangladesh has strongly condemned yet another case of burning the Holy Quran by a far-right activist in Europe — this time in Copenhagen, Denmark on Friday.
Bangladesh again expressed grave concern over such inciting act of insulting the sacred values and religious symbols of Muslims, according to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Bangladesh urged all concerned to refrain from such unwarranted provocations and Islamophobia for the sake of harmony and peaceful coexistence.
An anti-Islam activist, Rasmus Paludan has burned copies of the Muslim holy book near a Copenhagen mosque and outside the Turkish embassy in Denmark on 27 January.
He also promised to continue every Friday until Sweden is admitted into Nato, reports Al Jazeera.
On Thursday, the foreign minister issued another statement strongly condemning the act of desecrating the Holy Quran by a far-right activist in The Hague.


