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The boycott of Swedish goods became the first trend on Twitter in Pakistan

Pak Sahafat – At the same time as the condemnations against the evil act of burning the Quran in Sweden and the wave of disgust for this heinous act in the Islamic world, the hashtag “Sweden goods ban” became the first trend in Pakistan.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, the trend against Sweden and the escalation of anti-Islamic actions in the West is a sign of the anger of Pakistani citizens and social media users in this country due to the continuation of offensive actions against Islamic sanctities with the support of Western governments.

Abdul Aleem Khan, a senior politician and head of the Pakistan Strong Party, started a campaign to boycott Swedish goods on the social network Twitter, and after that, the hashtag boycott Swedish goods became the first trend in Pakistan.

Twitter users in Pakistan expressed their disgust with the police in Sweden accompanying the person who insulted the Quran, and wrote that the Swedish government has committed a shameful act by keeping silent against insulting Islamic holy things, and we strongly condemn it.

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The wave of international protest against the desecration of the Holy Quran in Sweden

The diplomatic apparatus, government leaders and officials, and political and religious forces of Pakistan condemn the repetition of the evil act of burning the Holy Quran in Sweden and demand effective action by the international community, including the United Nations, to hold accountable the governments responsible for the escalation of anti-Islamism and the criminals involved in insulting the holy book.

Last Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan condemned the heinous and evil act of desecration of the holy book of Muslims, the Quran, in Sweden, and considered this action to be contrary to freedom of speech and demanded effective steps from the international community against anti-Islamism.

Two weeks after Sweden’s appeals court overturned a ban by the country’s police on demonstrations organized to burn the Quran. The police issued a permit for a demonstration where the organizer burned a copy of the Koran last Wednesday, coinciding with the Muslim Eid al-Adha.

In recent years, some European and especially Scandinavian countries have been the scene of violation and desecration of Muslim sanctities. In the shadow of the support of the Swedish police, the right-wing extremists set fire to the Holy Quran, and Muslim protests were also suppressed.

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