Denmark Plans Legislation to Criminalize Public Quran Burnings
- Recent public Quran burnings in Denmark by anti-Islam activists have caused angry protests in Muslim countries.
- The proposed law aims to prohibit the improper treatment of the Quran and other holy texts in public spaces.
- Violating the law could result in fines or up to two years in prison.
- The legislation aims to uphold freedom of expression while preventing acts that sow discord.
- Some see the law as necessary to ease tensions, while critics argue it limits free speech.