Algeria summons Danish and Swedish envoys over Qur’an protests

Algeria summons Denmark and Sweden's envoys over the Holy Qur’an burnings. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 25 July 2023
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Algeria summons Danish and Swedish envoys over Qur’an protests

  • Algeria sAFaid it “firmly condemns these immoral and uncivil acts that target all that is sacred for Muslims the world over,” a foreign ministry statement said

ALGIERS: Algeria said Monday it had summoned the Danish and Swedish envoys to condemn recent desecrations of the Qur'an in Copenhagen and Stockholm.
The foreign ministry said it had on Monday “summoned the Danish ambassador and the charge d’affaires at the Swedish embassy” to formally protest events in the two countries in which the Muslim holy book was burnt or stamped on.
Algeria also said it “firmly condemns these immoral and uncivil acts that target all that is sacred for Muslims the world over,” a foreign ministry statement said.
It said it did not accept the argument that such protests were permissible in the name of freedom of expression.
“These reprehensible acts run contrary to the values of tolerance and co-existence and only serve to revive hatred and Islamophobia,” it said.

 


‘Where can we go?’: Israel strikes Gaza tent camp

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‘Where can we go?’: Israel strikes Gaza tent camp

  • Anssar camp was struck three times Wednesday evening, witnesses say

Shortly after ending their daily fast for Ramadan, displaced Palestinians sheltering west of Gaza City said they received phone calls from apparent Israeli military personnel ordering them to get out of the area within five minutes.
“They called us and told us to evacuate. We cannot breathe. And now they set our tents on fire. Where can we go?” said Ibtessal al-Shanbary, who escaped with a backpack and whatever small belongings she could hastily grab from her tent.


Anssar camp was struck three times Wednesday evening, witnesses said; the first two were warning strikes, and the last one was a major strike that sparked a huge fire and sent plumes of smoke into the sky.
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.