Norwegian right-wing organization Koran burns Pakistan blame statement November 24 6:50

Pakistan, whose Muslims are the majority of the population, has issued a statement that strongly denounces the fact that members of the local right-wing organization in Norway burned the Koran Islamic scriptures. It has been.

According to Pakistani media, one of the members burned the Koran when local right-wing groups were protesting against Muslims in Kristiansand in southern Norway in the middle of this month.

A large number of people gathered, and a man who tried to stop it jumped on a member who burned the Koran, and the surrounding area was temporarily noisy.

In response, the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the 23rd, and strongly accused Pakistan of "does not allow such acts even under the freedom of expression" because it seriously harms the feelings of Muslims around the world. I called a Norwegian ambassador stationed in the country to seek relapse prevention.

So far, no protests have been made prominently in Pakistan, but there are a lot of voices praising men trying to quit on the Internet as heroes, and there is concern that there will be a backlash in Islamic society in the future It has been.