Swedish Populists Propose Building More Churches in Malmo No-Go Area
The Sweden Democrats have called on the Church of Sweden to enter the ‘no-go zone’ Rosengård neighbourhood.
The Sweden Democrats have called on the Church of Sweden to enter the ‘no-go zone’ Rosengård neighbourhood.
Stockholm (AP) — Far-right activists burned a Qur’an in the southern Swedish city of Malmo, sparking riots and unrest after more than 300 people gathered to protest, police said Saturday.
Swedish police have intervened in plans by a street artist to burn a copy of the Quran outside a mosque in Malmö’s notorious Rosengård no-go area.
Police in Malmö have announced increased security measures around local police stations following a series of explosions in the Swedish city.
The southern Swedish city of Malmö saw three explosions within a 24-hour period earlier this week with multiple venues targetted including a residential area and a nightclub.
March of 2019 has been the first month in three years in which the Swedish southern city of Malmö has not had any reported shootings, according to police.
International courier company UPS has stopped delivering to the heavily migrant-populated no-go Malmö suburb of Rosengård claiming the area has become too dangerous.
A study into Swedish organised gangs and extremist groups has revealed that a mere five per cent of criminal suspects are responsible for over a quarter of reported crimes with suspects commonly coming from foreign backgrounds.