Judge convicted a person burning the Quran in London

lOndon: A Turkish-born person burning the Quran in London was found guilty of a religious increased public order crime in a case raised by free speech preachers on Monday.50 -year -old Humit Koskun, “Islam is the Religion of Terrorism” and “Quran are burning” shouted, as they set the book outside the Turkish Consulate in London last 13 February.In the Westminster Magistrate Court of London, District Judge John McGarwa found Coscun guilty of “harassment, alarm or probability of crisis” for hearing or using disorganized behavior within vision.He was inspired by “enmity towards members of a religious group, namely enmity towards followers of Islam, said McGarwa who issued a fine of £ 240 ($ 325) to Coscun, with statutory surcharge of £ 96.The judge said, “Where you did your work in burning the Quran, it was highly stimulating, and your actions were done with bad language in some cases directed towards religion and were motivated in a minimum of hatred from the followers of religion,” the judge said.State prosecutors insisted that Kuskun was not being prosecuted to burn the book.For Crown Prosecution Service, Philip McChe said, “He is being prosecuted for his disorganized behavior.”A passer -by filmed the incident, in which a man was also shown, allegedly holding a knife or blade item, approached Koscun and appeared to take him out, the court heard by the court.Coscun, an atheist who is currently claiming asylum in the UK, posted on social media that he was protesting against Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan’s “Islamist government”.Their legal fees are being paid by the Free Speech Union (FSU) and the National Secular Society, arguing that despite the UK’s free-skill guarantee, they were compulsorily prosecuted for condemnation.FSU called the decision on its X account “depth”.“Everyone should be able to exercise their rights to protest peacefully and freedom of expression, no matter how aggressive or upset it can be for some people,” said this.