Easter 2022
Rasmus Paludan, leader of Denmark’s extreme right Hard Line party holds a series of protests in cities across Sweden where he publicly burnt the Quran, with many of his protests being followed by rioting, vandalism, and violent attacks, primarily directed towards the police, who had been depicted in videos spead on social media as protecting Paludan.
January 2023
Paludan burns a copy of the Quran in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm, leading to protests in Turkey and in many other countries. During the spring, Paludan was refused permission for further protests at which he intended to burn the Quran.
June 28th, 2023
The Iraqi activist Salwan Momika on June 28th burned a copy of the Quran outside the mosque at Medborgarplatsen in Stockholm, causing violent protests in Bagdad, the capital of Iraq, where demonstrators gathered outside the Swedish embassy with some even managing to enter the building.
Morocco recalled its ambassador to Sweden in protest and Iran said it was considering not sending its new ambassador to Sweden. Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Iraq all summoned Sweden’s top envoy in their countries for a dressing down over the Quran burnings.
Pakistan’s prime minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed his disapproval of the Quran burning, and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation called for collective measures from its 57 member states to stop future burnings.
July 19th and 20th, 2023
On the night of July 19th demonstrators stormed the Swedish embassy in Iraq, setting the building on fire and forcing security measures to protect the staff in the building.
The protests were launched after police in Sweden granted permission to Momika to burn a copy of the Quran outside Iraq’s embassy in Stockholm.
Momika then carried out his protest on July 20th, kicking and stamping on a copy of the Quran, but not, in the end, burning it.
July 20th to July 22nd
Iran’s head of state and spiritual leader Ali Khamenei accuses Sweden’s government of trying to launch a war on the Islamic world, with Hizbollah, the Shia Islamist political party and militant group in Lebanon calling for Sweden’s ambassador to be ordered to return to Sweden.
Saudi Arabia and Jordan both summoned their respective Swedish ambassadors, while Turkey, Syria, and Qatar all condemned the demonstration.
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