Sweden says Iran used text messages to incite Quran-burning protests
Briefly

Swedish authorities have accused Iran of being responsible for text messages sent to thousands of people calling for revenge over the burnings of Islam's holy book.
Senior prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist stated that preliminary investigations showed that Iran's Revolutionary Guard executed a data breach to send 15,000 text messages calling for revenge.
The sender of the messages was a group calling itself the Anzu team, stating that those who burned the Quran must be punished.
Despite the right to free speech, incidents have left Sweden grappling with the backlash from both conservative Muslims and internal societal divisions.
Read at euronews
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