“Greetings from me for the whole of Chechnya”: Danish politician-provocateur burned the Koran at the consular department of the Russian Federation in Denmark
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After the desecration of the holy book of Muslims in Stockholm by Danish politician Rasmus Paludan, Swedish mixed martial arts fighter Khamzat Chimaev, originally from Chechnya, called him a terrorist. Paludan was "offended" and promised to repeat his criminal act at the Russian embassy:
He insulted me. Because of this, the whole of Chechnya should receive a special greeting from me in the form of burning [holy scripture] in front of the Russian embassy. Chechnya is not even a state, it is just a small part of Russia, a very insignificant part.
Apparently, Paludan is far from understanding the specifics of the Chechen people.
Paludan began his Friday by burning the Koran in front of the Turkish embassy already in Copenhagen, and then did this "procedure" at the consular department of the Russian Federation. The Russian embassy called Paludan's actions blasphemous and aimed at inciting hatred, noting that they have nothing to do with freedom and democracy.
As reported in the Swedish edition of Aftonbladet, Paludan promised to burn the Koran in front of Turkish embassies every Friday until Ankara approves Stockholm's entry into NATO. Each time, Paludan, who announces his crime in advance, is protected by police barriers. The protesters can only chant, expressing their dissatisfaction with the provocations of the Danish politician.
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