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Published 09:17 IST, August 29th 2020

Sweden rocked by violence, stone pelting & vandalism after anti-islamic action: Reports

Sweden witnessed violence and riots on Friday evening as hundreds of people gathered in southern Swedish town Malmo and resorted to incidents of vandalism.

Reported by: Pritesh Kamath
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Sweden witnessed violence and riots on Friday evening as hundreds of people gathered in the southern Swedish town Malmo and resorted to incidents of vandalism including tire burning and stone-pelting at police vehicles.

Rasmus Paludan, a right-wing Danish leader was denied entry in Sweden to have a meeting in Malmo, according to some international media reports while others said he was detained ahead of a planned meeting in the town.

After the incident, some of the members of the far-right political party staged a Koran-burning protest. In retaliation, a large number of people hit the streets leading to massive riots and incidents of vandalism across the town. It is said that close to 300 rioters gathered to conduct acts of vandalism in retaliation to the anti-Islamic actions.

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Viral videos of stone-pelting and burning tires:

As captured in the videos online, It can be seen that rioters chanted 'Allahu Akbar' while they were recorded in the video, hurling stones and paving bricks on police vehicles that arrived to control the situation. Tires were burnt on streets as the vandalism escalated. Several police vehicles and at least one rescue service vehicle have been damaged.

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Updated 09:17 IST, August 29th 2020

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