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On Friday, three activists from the Danish “hardline” party burned a copy of the Koran in the Swedish city of “Malmo”.
Meanwhile, the Swedish authorities banned the leader of the extremist political party Rasmus Paludan from entering their territories for two years.
Members of the Danish extremist party burned the Koran in the “Rosengord” area of Malmö and spread the burning process on social media.
As a result, the city police went to the scene and deported the perpetrators of the burning of the Koran from the area.
The Swedish newspaper “SVD” reported that the leader of the Danish party, Rasmus Paludan, had tried to enter Malmö; However, the authorities prevented him from entering the country.
Mikael Yuksel, head of the Swedish “Different Colors” party, said that for two weeks, the racist Wodan and the far-right Swedish street painter Dan Park tried to provoke Muslims in Malmö.
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Yuksel noted that Baloudan applied to the police for permission to burn the Quran while Muslims performed Friday prayers in front of the mosque.
He added: “The police did not allow him to do so for security reasons, and then this racist (in Oudan) applied to obtain a permit from another region of Malmö, but was also rejected.”
And he continued: “And here, the extremist painter Dan Park appealed the police decision to the Administrative Court, which in turn approved the police decision.”
The Swedish official added that after receiving the refusal of the Swedish authorities to grant them a license to burn the Koran, “Balodan” proceeded to take an unauthorized pause.
He stressed that the Malmö border police did not allow the Danish politician to establish his position and deported him to his country with a two-year ban on entering Sweden.
Yuksel Al-Suwaidi, of Turkish origin, thanked the Swedish police and civil society organizations for their efforts to prevent the provocations of the Danish racist Rasmus in Wadan.
He said: “For two weeks, the Swedish police and civil society organizations made great efforts to avoid the provocation to burn the Holy Quran.”
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