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New Sweden clashes over anti-immigration rally

STOCKHOLM (AFP) – Plans by a far-right group to publicly burn copies of religious texts sparked violent clashes with counter-demonstrators for the third day running in Sweden, police said yesterday.

Litter bins, a bus and a car were all set on fire in a series of incidents in the southern city of Malmo overnight, police said in a statement.

“The situation calmed down towards 3am (0100 GMT),” police spokeswoman Kim Hild told SR public radio, adding that no officers were hurt, but a number of members of the public were slightly injured.

Nearly 20 complaints had been filed, including for vandalism.

There have been similar clashes in recent days over plans by the anti-immigration Stram Kurs (Hard Line) movement led by Danish-Swedish politician Rasmus Paludan to burn copies of religious texts in public.

The clashes on Saturday broke out after a rally by the group’s supporters on Saturday.

Three police officers had to be taken to hospital after a riot broke out in the city of Linkoping in eastern Sweden on Thursday. Two people were arrested at that protest.

And on Friday, nine police officers were injured in similar clashes in Orebro in central Sweden.

In the wake of the string of incidents, Iraq’s Foreign Ministry said that it had summoned the Swedish charge d’affaires in Baghdad yesterday.It warned that the affair could have “serious repercussions” on “relations between Sweden and Muslims in general, both Muslim and Arab countries and Muslim communities in Europe”.

Paludan plans to hold further rallies at two other cities in Sweden, but the demonstrations have not received the go-ahead by police.

Riot police watch a city bus burn on a street in Malmo. PHOTO: AP
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