Turkish Muslims protest Quran-burning in Sweden

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Outrage over a Quran-burning protest in Sweden produced a second day of protests in Turkey

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Some 250 people gathered outside the Swedish Consulate in Istanbul

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where a photo of Danish anti-Islam activist Rasmus Paludan was set on fire.

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Paludan burned Islam's holy book outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm, Saturday, sparking protests in Istanbul and Ankara that night

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the Islamic proclamation of faith and banner that said, ''We condemn Sweden's state-supported Islamophobia.'' 

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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson tweeted late Saturday that freedom of expression was crucial to democracy but added that ''what is legal is not necessarily appropriate.''

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''Burning books that are holy to many is a deeply disrespectful act.

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Protesters also gathered outside the Swedish Embassy in Ankara for a second day

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