Man arrested after 'Koran burned' in Manchester city centre
- A man was arrested for burning a copy of the Koran in Manchester, which was livestreamed on social media.
- Martin Frost, 47, faces charges for using threatening words and racially aggravated harassment related to the incident.
- The incident occurred at the Glade of Light memorial, honoring victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing.
- Assistant Chief Constable Stephanie Parker stated that the police recognize freedom of expression but will act against intimidation causing distress.
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Man arrested after Koran burnt on livestream at terror attack memorial
The incident happened near the Glade of Light Memorial in Manchester (Picture: Getty Images) A man has been arrested after the burning of a Koran was livestreamed on social media. Footage showed the man setting a copy of the holy book alight near the Glade of Light Memorial in Manchester’s St Peter’s Square, which commemorates the victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. The incident was broadcast live online on Saturday, and the man’s arre…
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