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Sweden to Prosecute Two Men, Including Salwan Momika, Over Koran Burnings and Incitement Charges
Aug 28, 2024, 10:56 AM
Swedish prosecutors have announced that two men will face trial for their involvement in a series of Koran burnings that took place in 2023. The incidents, which sparked significant outrage across the Muslim world, have led to charges of incitement against an ethnic group. Among those charged is activist Salwan Momika, who will be tried in Stockholm. The actions have been widely condemned and have raised concerns about ethnic and religious tensions.
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