DENMARK’S QURAN BURNING LAW
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DENMARK’S QURAN BURNING LAW
The Danish government is attempting to push through a law that would make burning religious texts illegal. It follows a series of incidents in which the Quran has been burned in public. Why did the law take so long, and will Sweden follow suit? Guests: Jacob Kaarsbo Senior Fellow at Taenketanken Europa Jacob Mchangama Lawyer in Denmark Abdullah Andalusi Co-founder of the Muslim Debate Initiative
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