The world’s largest grouping of Muslim nations demanded that Sweden and Denmark ban desecrations of the Quran
Iraq’s government expelled Sweden’s ambassador on Thursday, hours after crowds set fire to the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad to protest a planned burning of a Quran in Stockholm. Sweden condemned the embassy attack as unacceptable. Photo: Ahmad Al-Rubaye/AFP/Getty Images
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