'Momika insults the Quran. He insults us. When we respond, the police immediately warn us not to raise our voice,' Kais Tunisia says after Swedish police warned him as he protested Quran desecration.
"Momika insults the Quran. He insults us. When we respond, the police immediately warn us not to raise our voice," Kais Tunisia says after Swedish police warned him as he protested Quran desecration.Plainclothes police tried to silence Kais Tunisia , who was shouting behind the security strip, opposing the Iraqi-born atheist extremist's burning of the Quran in front of a mosque.
Police intervened as Kais Tunisia was loudly responding to the extremist's words while burning the Muslim holy book in front of the Stockholm Mosque."Momika insults the Quran. He insults us. When we respond, the police immediately warn us not to raise our voice," Tunisia told Anadolu Agency on Thursday.
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