Anti-racism rally held the post combustion Mosque in
Sweden
Anti-racism demonstration held in several cities in
Sweden
Anti-racism demonstration in downtown Stockholm Sweden
after three mosque arson case.
Protesters hold a banner that read "Do not touch our
majsid" in a large demonstration outside the parliament building.
A molotov cocktail was thrown into a mosque in Uppsala,
eastern Sweden, on Thursday (12/1). But do not make a molotov cocktail was not
burning building.
In late December, the mosque arson occurred in Esloev,
and previously Molotov cocktails thrown into a mosque in Eskilstuna that left
five people injured.
Anti-racism demonstration was also held in the city of
Malmö and Gothenburg on Friday (02/01) local time.
Minister of Culture Sweden Alice Bah Kuhnke in Stockholm
said the government would launch a national strategy to counter Islamophobia.
The idea is to educate people about Islam and to get rid of prejudice, he said.
Hope both attached at the entrance of the mosque in
Uppsala after a case of throwing molotov
Solidarity actions carried out by attaching a
heart-shaped paper which contains the hope that is placed at the entrance of
the mosque Uppsala, after the attacks that occurred on Thursday (02/01).
The government has been ordered to improve security at
places of worship.
Approximately 16% of the population in Sweden were born
in other countries, many of them come from countries in conflict, namely Iraq,
Afghanistan and Syria - entirely a Muslim majority country.
Immigration issue became a topic of debate in Sweden,
which receives more asylum seekers compared with the other European countries.
Anti-immigrant party in Sweden, Democrat, who received
13% of the vote in elections last September, wants a reduction in the number of
immigrants coming into the country by 90%. (BBC)
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