British journalist publicly denounced, at the Swedish embassy in London, the burning of the Holy Quran

British journalist Robert Carter described Sweden, which allowed the burning of the Holy Qur'an, as being as Nazi as Germany in the 1930s, when they burned books claiming that they were subversive or represented ideologies opposed to Nazism.

Carter delivered a fiery speech in front of the Swedish embassy in the capital, London, in protest against the Swedish authorities' permission to burn the Holy Qur'an last week.

Journalist Carter sent a message to the Swedish government, expressing, "Your irrational fear and ignorance of Islam and Muslim immigration to Europe is based on a shameful disregard for understanding the meaning of truth and justice."

He continued, "You claim to be a wonderful example of democracy and defenders of freedom of expression, but you are burning literature, poetry, and the greatest book and message in this world ever, the Holy Quran. You are shameless hypocrites who do nothing but defend hate speech by a minority of extremists and hate spreaders."


Carter continued, "The fact is that Muslims have endured enough. Muslims in the countries of the Islamic world and other countries are regularly bombed and humiliated, and Muslim women in Western countries have their headscarves torn off, and those named Mohammad or Abdullah are denied job opportunities."

Carter's speech was widely shared on social media platforms to take a unified stance against repeated practices against Muslims.