Summary

A Stockholm court convicted Salwan Najem of incitement against an ethnic group for his role in Qur’an burnings in 2023, sentencing him to a fine and suspended sentence.

His co-defendant, Salwan Momika, was shot dead last week, sparking concerns of foreign involvement.

The protests strained Sweden’s relations with Muslim countries and fueled debate over free speech limits.

The government had considered banning Qur’an burnings but is no longer planning immediate action. Sweden joined NATO in March 2024, partly fearing diplomatic fallout over the burnings could affect its bid.

  • Mora@pawb.social
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    16 hours ago

    I condone burning books in general. But I disagree that this should be punished. Yeah, people feel strongly about the qur’an. Others feel strongly about the bible and others feel strongly about Harry Potter. Just because it has some sentimental value to some as long as it is his own copy I don’t see an issue.