The Kingdom of Morocco strongly condemned the actions of Swedish extremists who burned the Holy Quran on Saturday in Stockholm and expressed “categorical rejection of this harmful act”.
In a press launch from the Ministry of Overseas Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Overseas, it’s emphasised that “The Kingdom of Morocco is stunned by the sanction by the Swedish authorities of this unacceptable act, which came about in entrance of the Swedish legislation enforcement authorities, with the request that they need to intervene to forestall harm to the Holy Quran and the holy spiritual symbols of Muslims.”
“This abhorrent act, which offends the sensibilities of greater than a billion Muslims, might trigger anger and hatred between religions and peoples,” the MAE notes.
And to conclude that the values of tolerance and coexistence require abandoning the logic of “double requirements” and performing with the identical steadfastness and firmness within the face of any assault on the sacred symbols of religions and the emotions of their followers.