Far-right extremists burn Muslim holy book during an iftar event in Danish capital
Members of Stram Kurs -- anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic party -- tried to provoke people by burning a copy of Quran during a fast-breaking event in the Danish capital Copenhagen. The far-right extremists unfurled banners read "Europe is ours" and chanted Islamophobic slogans from a balcony of a hotel seeing the city square, as the Muslims were having their fast-breaking meals.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 05:31 | 02 June 2019
- Modified Date: 06:01 | 02 June 2019
Activists of a far-right group burned a copy of the Quran and unfurled a banner saying "Europe is ours" in the Danish capital to protest against the iftar (fast-breaking) gathering of Muslims on Saturday.
Members of Stram Kurs -- anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic party -- tried to provoke people by burning a copy of Quran during the iftar gathering at the city's square.
The protesters unfurled banners read "Europe is ours" and chanted Islamophobic slogans from a balcony of a hotel seeing the city square, as the Muslims were having their fast-breaking meals.
Police removed the banners and dispersed protesters from the scene.
The far-right activists broadcasted their actions live on YouTube.
The iftar ended under heavy security and was attended by nearly 2,000 people.