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Islamophobic Rally in Oslo Ends with Quran Desecration

22:37 - August 29, 2020
News ID: 3472407
TEHRAN (IQNA) – A Norwegian anti-Islam group staged a protest on Saturday, culminating in an activist tearing pages from a copy of the Quran.

 

The rally outside the parliament building in Oslo was organized by a group called Stop Islamization of Norway, or SIAN. Some of their past rallies have ended with clashes between group members and their political opponents. The police had a heavy presence at the scene in advance of Saturday’s event.

The protest escalated into violence when a female activist held up a copy of the Quran and tore pages from the Islamic Holy Book. Angry counter-protesters then launched an attack, and the police rushed to intervene. One person was reportedly injured, and several others were arrested.

 Before the scuffle, the rally had been mostly peaceful for around two hours, with demonstrators chanting, singing, and listening to SIAN leader Lars Thorsen as he delivered a speech in which he insulted the Holy Prophet of Islam (PBUH), RT reported.

A security barrier had been erected beforehand to separate the rival sides and keep order. As the situation became more tense and volatile, law enforcement agents used pepper spray on several occasions and pushed back counter-protesters who tried to cross the line.

Earlier this week, a Quran-burning stunt by members of a local anti-Islam group triggered outrage among the Muslim community in Malmo, Sweden, escalating into fully fledged rioting.

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