The Supreme National Commission for Combating Corruption condemned the Swedish authorities for allowing extremists to burn a copy of Holy Quran on the first day of Eid al-Adha.
The Supreme National Commission for Combating Corruption condemned the Swedish authorities’ permission for the crime of violating the sanctity of the Book of God, a disgraceful act that provokes the feelings of more than one and a half billion Muslims, which came in conjunction with the performance of Hajj by millions of Muslims. Two parties to burn a copy of the Holy Qur'an on the first day of Eid Al-Adha.
The commission emphasized that crime reflects the scale of ugliness, degradation, the spread and encouragement of hatred, violence, extremism and terrorism by the enemies of Islam, noble religious and human values.
It pointed out that these criminal practices are a violation of the sanctity of international and national norms, covenants, laws and human rights principles.
The Anti-Corruption Commission stressed the need for Arab and Islamic countries and Islamic and international organizations to take measures to deter practices aimed at insulting Islam and its sanctities or religions in general, foremost of which is the economic and diplomatic boycott of countries that allow the commission of these crimes.
Source: Yemen News Agency
