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    1. eibhlin_ on

      >Swedish prosecutors, however, said the two men are accused of committing “offenses of agitation against an **ethnic or national group**

      Who’s gonna tell them that ISIS isn’t internationally recognized country, Caliphate doesn’t exist anymore and other citizenships don’t necessarily imply one’s religion. Wasn’t one of those Quran burners literally from one of those Islamic hellholes like Afghanistan or something?

    2. jus-de-orange on

      What is the next step? The Netherlands suing Spinoza for blasphemy?

    3. Trick-Spare5437 on

      Relax folks, it’s only getting tried, the other times it has been ruled as legal.

    4. Puzzled-Resident2725 on

      Are all Muslims in the world considered to be one ethnic group? Serious question.

    5. Flimsy-Sherbert-7853 on

      In the Swedish article, you can read that it’s not the book burning he is prosecuted for. It’s the hate speech that came with it…. So…. burning the Quran is legal.

    6. macarouns on

      Why does anybody need to burn an item that is sacred to a group of people? It’s deliberately trying to cause upset, frankly I wonder why they don’t have better things to do.

    7. ParaFox92 on

      TLDR. They are not being prosecuted for the burning of the Quran itself. They are being prosecuted for how they burned the Quran and for what they said

      > Both men are prosecuted for having on these four occasions made statements and treated the Quran in a manner intended to express contempt for Muslims because of their faith

    8. kitsepiim on

      There is no such thing nowhere in the world making it illegal to show a hateful religion what to do.

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