Man who burned Koran in front of Turkish embassy in London set to be accepted as refugee by US if he loses blasphemy case

Donald Trump s administration is in discussions to grant refugee status to a man who burnt the Koran outside Turkey s London embassy, should he lose his High Court appeal. State department officials are making preparations to assist Hamit Coskun in leaving Britain if the ruling this Tuesday goes against him. The move threatens to intensify already strained relations between Washington and London over free speech as critics accuse Sir Keir Starmer s Government of undermining fundamental rights

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Man who burned Koran in front of Turkish embassy in London set to be accepted as refugee by US if he loses blasphemy case

Donald Trump s administration is in discussions to grant refugee status to a man who burnt the Koran outside Turkey s London embassy, should he lose his High Court appeal. State department officials are making preparations to assist Hamit Coskun in leaving Britain if the ruling this Tuesday goes against him. The move threatens to intensify already strained relations between Washington and London over free speech as critics accuse Sir Keir Starmer s Government of undermining fundamental rights

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