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Anti-Islam rallies spark unrest across Sweden

Up to 100 protesters threw stones, set cars, tires, and dustbins on fire, and erected a barrier fence obstructing traffic in Malmo, according to Swedish police. Clashes have also been reported in Stockholm, Linkoping, and Norrkoping.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  04-17-2022 11:30
Last modified: 04-17-2022 11:30
Anti-Islam rallies spark unrest across SwedenAP via Johan Nilsson / TT

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Unrest broke out in southern Sweden late Saturday despite police moving a rally by an anti-Islam far-right group, which was planning to burn a Quran among other things, to a new location as a preventive measure.

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Scuffles and unrest were reported in the southern town of Landskrona after a demonstration scheduled there by the Danish right-wing party Stram Kurs party was moved to the nearby city of Malmo, some 45 kilometers (27 miles) south.

Up to 100 mostly young people threw stones; set cars, tires, and dustbins on fire; and erected a barrier fence that obstructed traffic, Swedish police said. The situation had calmed in Landskrona by late Saturday but remained tense, police said, adding no injuries were reported.

On Friday evening, violent clashes between demonstrators and counter-protesters erupted in the central city of Orebro ahead of Stram Kurs' plan to burn a Quran there, leaving 12 police officers injured and four police vehicles on fire.

Video footage and photos from chaotic scenes in Orebro showed burning police cars and protesters throwing stones and other objects at police officers in riot gear.

Kim Hild, a spokeswoman for police in southern Sweden, said earlier Saturday that police would not ban the Landskrona demonstration because the threshold for doing so is very high in Sweden, which values free speech.

The right of the protesters "to demonstrate and speak outweighs enormously, heavily, and it takes an incredible amount for this to be ignored," Hild told Swedish news agency TT.

The demonstration took place Saturday evening in a central park in Malmo. As Stram Kurs' leader Rasmus Paludan addressed a few dozen people, a small number of counter-protesters threw stones at demonstrators, and police were forced to use pepper spray to disperse the protesters.

Paludan himself was reported to have been hit by a stone in his leg, according to Swedish media reports. No serious injuries were reported, according to police.

Since Thursday, clashes have also been reported in Stockholm and the cities of Linkoping and Norrkoping – all locations where Stram Kurs had either planned or held demonstrations.

Paludan, a Danish lawyer who also holds Swedish citizenship, set up Stram Kurs, or "Hard Line" in 2017. The website of the party, which runs on an anti-immigration and anti-Islam agenda asserts that "Stram Kurs is the most patriotic political party in Denmark."

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