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Indonesian Muslims protest Qur'an burning in Sweden

Muslim protesters burn posters during a rally outside the Swedish Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.  (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana) Muslim protesters burn posters during a rally outside the Swedish Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)
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JAKARTA, Indonesia -

Hundreds of Indonesian Muslims marched to the heavily guarded Swedish Embassy in the country's capital on Monday to denounce the recent desecration of Islam's holy book by far-right activists in Sweden and the Netherlands.

Waving white flags bearing the Islamic declaration of faith, more than 300 demonstrators filled a major thoroughfare in downtown Jakarta and trampled and set on fire portraits of Danish anti-Islam activist Rasmus Paludan along with the flags of Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands.

Authorities blocked streets leading to the embassy, where more than 200 police and soldiers were deployed in and around the building that was barricaded with razor wire.

Earlier this month, Paludan received permission from police to stage a protest outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm, where on Jan. 21 he burned the Qur'an. Days later, Edwin Wagensveld, Dutch leader of the far-right Pegida movement in the Netherlands, tore pages out of a copy of the Quran near the Dutch Parliament and stomped on them.

It angered millions of Muslims around the world and triggered protests, including in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation. Protesters in Jakarta chanted "God is Great" and "Get out, Swedish embassy!"

Indonesian government has strongly condemned the burning of the Qur'an by Paludan and summoned Swedish Ambassador Marina Berg last week, said Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesperson Teuku Faizasyah.

"This act of blasphemy has hurt and tarnished religious tolerance," the ministry said in a statement on Jan. 22. "Freedom of expression must be exercised in a responsible manner."

Turkey has accused the government in Stockholm, which has applied jointly with Finland to join NATO, of being too lenient toward groups it deems as terror organizations or existential threats, including Kurdish groups. NATO requires unanimous approval of its existing members to add new ones, but Turkey says it would only agree to admit Sweden if the country met its conditions.

Protest organizer Marwan Batubara told the crowd that Paludan was being aggressively hostile to Islam and called on Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark to punish those who desecrated the Qur'an and apologize to Muslims.

"It hurt us deeply and we demand that Sweden bring him to court so that such incidents don't happen again," he said. "Defending those who insult Islam under freedom of expression will only invite martyrs to defend Islam."

The Swedish Embassy in Jakarta said in a statement that "the Islamophobic act committed by a far-right extremist in Sweden is strongly rejected by the Swedish government."

"This act does not in any way reflect the opinions of the Swedish government," the statement said.

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Associated Press writer Niniek Karmini contributed to this report.

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