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- Countries throughout the Middle East and beyond have denounced the burning
JEDDAH: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has called an emergency meeting of its executive committee in Jeddah next week to discuss the consequences of the burning of a copy of the Qur鈥檃n in Sweden this week.
The meeting will 鈥渄iscuss the measures to be taken against this heinous act and adopt a collective position on the necessary course of action,鈥� a spokesman said.
There has been widespread outrage and condemnation in the Muslim and Arab world since Salwan Momika, 37, a refugee from Iraq, desecrated the Qur鈥檃n and set fire to its pages in front of the Stockholm鈥檚 largest mosque on Wednesday.
Countries throughout the Middle East and beyond denounced the burning, some recalled their ambassadors, and foreign ministries summoned the Swedish ambassadors to their countries to hear official protests.
The anger continued on Friday. Thousands of supporters of populist Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr held a protest in front of the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad to demand an end to diplomatic ties.
Protesters carried Iraqi flags and portraits of Al-Sadr and his father, also a prominent cleric, and chanted 鈥淵es, yes to the Qur鈥檃n, Moqtada, Moqtada.鈥�
The cleric had called for 鈥渕ass angry protests against the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad鈥� to demand the expulsion of the Swedish ambassador and the cutting of ties with Sweden.
Meanwhile, the man behind the row has threatened to do it again. 鈥淲ithin 10 days I will burn the Iraqi flag and the Qur鈥檃n in front of Iraq鈥檚 Embassy in Stockholm,鈥� he said.
Momika said he knew his action would provoke reactions and that he had received 鈥渢housands of death threats.鈥�
He denied that his actions constituted a 鈥渉ate crime鈥� or 鈥渁gitation toward any group.鈥�