A protester who was slashed with a knife by a Muslim man furious that he was burning the Koran has slammed the 'disgraceful' decision not to jail him, claiming it shows Britain has a 'two-tier justice ...
A Muslim man who attacked another man who was burning a Koran outside the Turkish consulate in London has been spared jail. Hamit Coskun, 51, shouted “f*** Islam”, “Islam is religion of terrorism” and ...
A man found guilty of burning a Koran outside a Turkish consulate in London has said his conviction is an ‘assault on free speech’. Hamit Coskun, 50, shouted ‘f*** Islam’ and ‘Islam is religion of ...
The man who burnt a Koran outside a Turkish consulate committed a religiously aggravated public order offence, a judge has ruled. Hamit Coskun, 50, faced a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court ...
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Court convicts man of hate crime for anti-Islam campaigning Says burning Koran, deregatory remarks passed free-speech limit Another man on trial for same offence was shot dead last week STOCKHOLM, Feb ...
An Iraqi man who burned copies of the Koran in Sweden has been killed in a shooting, Swedish authorities say. Swedish police said Salwan Momika was shot dead in a house in Sodertalje, a town near ...
The Iraqi national was killed during a TikTok livestream in Stockholm DISTRESSING livestream footage shows the moment a Swedish cop found the body of a Christian protester after he was shot dead.
A Stockholm court was due to rule on Thursday whether Salwan Momika, a Christian Iraqi who burned Korans at a slew of protests, was guilty of inciting ethnic hatred. It postponed the ruling until ...
STOCKHOLM - A Swedish court on Tuesday found a far-right activist guilty of two counts of hate crime against Muslims over statements he made while burning copies of the Koran, acts that triggered ...
The bill, which prohibits "inappropriate treatment of writings with significant religious importance for a recognised religious community", was passed with 94 votes in favour and 77 opposed in the 179 ...