UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief, Nazila Ghanea, urged Sweden to strengthen its engagement and dialogue with faith communities to combat religious or belief intolerance
UN human rights chief describing the recent Quran burning in Europe as despicable action, slammed it and said it aims to derive wedge between communities and countries.
There are also several examples of terrorist groups that have urged their sympathizers around the world to take revenge for the Quran burning in Sweden.
Eight churches and several homes have been vandalised in Pakistan’s Punjab province after a Christian man was accused of making blasphemous comments against Islam.