
Denmark Outlaws Burning of Koran and Other Holy Texts
Denmark's parliament has passed a law criminalizing the "inappropriate treatment" of religious texts, effectively banning the burning of the Koran and other holy books. The move comes after a series of Koran burnings sparked anger in Muslim countries over the summer. The law prohibits publicly burning, tearing, or defiling holy texts, with offenders facing fines or up to two years in prison. Denmark joins several other European countries in implementing such bans. Critics argue that the law limits freedom of expression, while supporters argue it is necessary to protect security and prevent systematic insults.


