Man Convicted for Burning Koran Outside Turkish Consulate in London
A man has been convicted in the UK for burning a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish consulate in London, an act that stirred public outrage and diplomatic concern. The incident, which occurred amid heightened tensions, was widely condemned by religious and political leaders. Prosecutors argued it was a deliberate act of religious provocation. The conviction marks a significant legal precedent under laws addressing incitement and hate speech, reaffirming the UK’s stance against religious intolerance and public disorder.
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