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UK man charged for burning Quran amid 'blasphemy law' accusations

  • In February 2025, Hamit Coskun, a 50-year-old resident of Derby, was detained after setting fire to a copy of the Quran near the Turkish diplomatic mission in London.
  • The Crown Prosecution Service first accused Coskun of offences related to provoking hostility toward the Islamic faith, but later acknowledged that this charge was improperly formulated and replaced it with one that better represented the nature of the alleged misconduct.
  • Coskun said he protested against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's Islamist-leaning policies, and the CPS amended the charge to disorderly behaviour motivated by hostility toward Muslims.
  • The CPS stated they charged Coskun as his acts caused harassment and distress motivated by religious hostility, while critics warned the original charge risked reintroducing blasphemy laws.
  • The altered charge avoids accusations against a religious institution, but the case raises concerns about balancing free speech and protecting religious tolerance in UK law.
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Hamit Coskun burned a Koran in February in front of the Turkish embassy in London. He is said to be "shit on Islam" ... The post After Koran burning: Man accused of "burdening the religious institution of Islam" appeared first on Apollo News.

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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