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German authorities puzzled over Koran disposal
« on: December 31, 2016, 03:53:00 pm »
German authorities puzzled over Koran disposal

Police have confiscated tens of thousands of copies of a banned version of the Koran that came under fire for promoting religious hatred. Now the authorities must decide what to do with them.
 

Authorities have said a group of Salafists gave away a Muhammad biography in several German cities over the weekend. Germany recently banned the "True Religion" group who handed out a fundamentalist version of the Koran. (29.11.2016)
 

Throughout 2016, German authorities carried out raids on hundreds of locations across 10 federal states in a crackdown on the "True Religion" Salafist group, confiscating tens of thousands of copies of a fundamentalist translation of the Koran. According to media reports on Friday, the government was grappling with how to dispose of the texts - and the only option may be to bury the whole lot in the desert.

http://www.dw.com/en/german-authorities-puzzled-over-koran-disposal/a-36956283
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Re: German authorities puzzled over Koran disposal
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2016, 03:56:58 pm »
C'mon, folks. Light em up.

You once had no problem burning HG Wells & Heinrich Mann. Here's a book that actually NEEDS burning.
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Re: German authorities puzzled over Koran disposal
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2017, 02:38:05 am »
"Police have confiscated tens of thousands of copies of a banned version of the Koran that came under fire for promoting religious hatred. Now the authorities must decide what to do with them."

Here's one time I would heartily applaud doing this in a very public setting: