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Iraqi Protesters Storm Swedish Embassy: Quran-Burning Fallout Unfolds

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July 21, 2023
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Iraqi protesters storming inside Swedish Embassy over Quran burning announcement

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Baghdad, Iraq – The Swedish embassy in Baghdad witnessed a chaotic scene as hundreds of demonstrators breached its main gates on Thursday, in response to police in Stockholm permitting the burning of the Muslim holy book, the Quran. Social media videos captured the dramatic events, showing protesters inside the embassy’s perimeter, with black smoke and fire emanating from the building. Iraqi security forces responded with force, using water cannons and electric batons to disperse the protesters and extinguish the fire. The incident resulted in the detention of several journalists, adding to the tension between Swedish and Iraqi authorities. The situation further escalated with condemnations from Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, as well as reactions from the United Nations, the European Union, and the United States.

 

Violence Erupts at the Swedish Embassy

Eyewitness accounts and video footage showed a tense situation at the Swedish embassy in Baghdad. Demonstrators managed to break through the embassy’s main gates, causing chaos inside the diplomatic premises. An Iraqi national residing in the country organized the planned Quran-burning incident in Sweden, which fueled the protesters’ anger. While the Baghdad protest ultimately did not involve burning Qurans, footage revealed that protesters partially destroyed the holy book, further adding to the outrage

 

Journalists Targeted and Detained

As the protest unfolded, Iraqi security forces detained several journalists covering the event, and at least one reporter was subjected to physical assault. Multiple organizations reported these incidents, expressing concerns over the violation of press freedom. Security forces arrested three photojournalists affiliated with international news agencies, and they also destroyed the camera of another journalist. The arrests prompted outrage from media organizations and journalists worldwide, demanding the release and protection of reporters covering such events.

 

Diplomatic Fallout and International Condemnation

The Swedish embassy incident led to a diplomatic showdown between Iraq and Sweden. The Iraqi government threatened to sever diplomatic ties with Stockholm due to its permission for the Quran-burning demonstration, which Baghdad viewed as a provocative act against religious beliefs. The governments of Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia also expressed their condemnation of the desecration of the holy book, summoning Swedish diplomats to register their grievances. Meanwhile, the European Union and the United States joined Sweden in strongly condemning the attack on the embassy, emphasizing the importance of protecting diplomatic missions under international law.

The storming of the Swedish embassy in Baghdad highlighted the escalating tensions between Iraq and Sweden over the controversial Quran-burning incident. While violence marred the protest in Baghdad, the international community voiced its disapproval, urging both sides to find a peaceful resolution. The detention of journalists covering the event raised concerns about press freedom in Iraq, further complicating the already sensitive situation. As the diplomatic fallout continues, the world watches closely to see how the involved nations will handle the aftermath and work towards de-escalation and understanding.

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