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Denmark - December 2023

Parliament passes amendments against inappropriate treatment of religiously significant writings

Following Quran-burning incidents and protests, the parliament passed amendments against inappropriate treatment of writings with religious significance for any recognized religious communities, including banning the burning of the Quran. The aim of the new law is to protect national security. Individuals found in violation of this law may be subject to imprisonment for up to two years. The change garnered approval from 94 out of 179 members of the Danish parliament, with 77 votes against. Public acts such as burning, tearing, or defiling religious texts could lead to fines or imprisonment. Additionally, individuals who destroy a holy text on video and share the footage online may also face imprisonment. Critics contend that the legislation restricts freedom of expression.

Sources: Danish joint state legal information system (Retsinformation), Nyheder, Politico, Deutsche Welle, Reuters, International IDEA

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Rights +1 Rights  (+1)
Civil Liberties
Freedom of Religion
Political Equality
Social Group Equality
Rule of Law +1 Rule of Law  (+1)
Personal Integrity and Security
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Civil Liberties
Freedom of Association and Assembly
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