Britainโs transformation into an Islamic state is almost complete.
The case in question relates to a man who has been convicted of a โreligiously aggravated public order offenceโ after he burned a Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London.
The Spectator magazine reports:
This law has been created by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and District Judge John McGarva. Between them they have prosecuted and found a man guilty of a โreligiously aggravated public order offenceโ because he burned a Quran outside the Turkish consulate.
The CPS mounted a prosecution conflating the religious institution of Islam, with Muslims as people, and a British judge has accepted this. Islamic blasphemy codes are now being enforced by arms of the British state, via what the National Secular Society describes as โa troubling repurposing of public order laws as a proxy for blasphemy lawsโ.
Hamit Coskun burned a Quran outside the Turkish consulate in February, before being attacked by a man named Moussa Kadri who has since pleaded guilty to the assault. Mr Coskun was initially charged under the Crime and Disorder Act with โintent to cause against the religious institution of Islam harassment, alarm or distressโ.
On sentencing Coskun, the left-wing activist Judge John McGarva said Coskunโs conduct was โprovocative and tauntingโ and accused him of harboring a โdeep-seated hatred of Islam and its followers.โ
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A Turkish political refugee has been convicted of a criminal offence in Britain for burning a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish Consulate in London. The Free Speech Union (FSU) funded his defence. Now we need your help to fundโฆ pic.twitter.com/Brzk4mqWqb
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โItโs not possible to separate your views about the religion to your views about the followers,โ McGarva declared.
โYour actions in burning the Quran where you did were highly provocative, and your actions were accompanied by bad language in some cases directed toward the religion and were motivated at least in part by hatred of followers of the religion.โ
Coskun was fined ยฃ240 ($325) with a statutory surcharge of ยฃ96 ($130).
According to the BBC, Coskun denounced his conviction as โan assault on free speech and will deter others from exercising their democratic rightsโ and said he would lodge an appeal.
Meanwhile, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch said that such laws would set Britain on a โroad to ruin.โ
โThis case should go to appeal,โ she said. โFreedom of belief, and freedom not to believe, are inalienable rights in Britain.โ
De facto blasphemy laws will set this country on the road to ruin.
This case should go to appeal. Freedom of belief, and freedom not to believe, are inalienable rights in Britain.
As I said in this interview, Iโll defend those rights to my dying day. https://t.co/PScT7xLJ9n pic.twitter.com/5ek9tYwWqv
โ Kemi Badenoch (@KemiBadenoch) June 2, 2025
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