Hamit Coskun, a 50-year-old Turkish national, was fined £240 by a UK court for burning a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London, an act deemed a public order offense with religious hatred implications. The judge called his actions « eminently provocative, » highlighting that they were partly motivated by hatred towards Muslims. Coskun, an atheist, claimed he wanted to protest against Turkish President Erdogan’s « Islamist government. » His legal fees were covered by organizations advocating for free speech. He criticized his conviction as an attack on freedom of expression, questioning whether he would have faced charges for burning a Bible.
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Royaume-Uni : un ressortissant turc pénalisé par une amende pour avoir incendié un exemplaire du Coran.
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