Moroccan World News - August 29, 2020
Violent Riots Erupt in Sweden After Islamophobic Extremists Burn Quran
By Yahia Hatim
Rabat – Violent riots have erupted in Malmo, Sweden, after right-wing Islamophobic extremists publicly performed anti-Islam acts, including burning a copy of the Quran—Islam’s holy book.
The incident occurred on Friday, August 28, when a group of right-wing extremists organized a gathering.
Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reported that the group decided to perform the anti-Islamic activities in protest of authorities’ decision to ban Rasmus Paludan, the leader of far-right Danish political party Hard Line, from entering Sweden for two years.
Paludan is known for his Islamophobic acts, including the burning of copies of the Quran on online videos. Sometimes, the extremist wraps Quran copies in bacon—a forbidden meat in Islam—before burning them.
“Sent back and banned from Sweden for two years. However, rapists and murderers are always welcome,” Paludan wrote on his Facebook, unleashing an islamophobic frenzy in Malmo.
According to Aftonbladet, the gathered extremists performed a series of Islamophobic activities including kicking and burning copies of the Quran.
The anti-Islamic acts coincided with the Friday noon prayers. Friday is considered the holiest day of the week for Muslims and the weekly noon prayers, known as Salat al-Jumuah, represent a major gathering opportunity for Muslims.
According to Reuters, about 300 protesters gathered to demonstrate against the Islamophobic activities after some of the extremists shared footage of the Quran burning online.
Protests, however, quickly escalated and included groups burning tires and throwing stones. While it is yet unclear who participated in the protests, local reports suggest that there were three main parties in the violent clashes: Protesters against islamophobia, right-wing extremists, and local police.
The demonstrations escalated in the same location where the group of islamophobic extremists had burned the Quran.
The events have led to several arrests, including six extremists for taking part in kicking a copy of the Quran. Local newspapers have also reported several injuries, especially among police officers.
RT – August 29, 2020
Anti-Islam protest in Oslo ends with Koran-tearing
A Norwegian anti-Islam group staged a protest on Saturday, culminating in an activist tearing pages from a Koran. The event was wrapped up after a scuffle with counter-protesters, who managed to bypass the police perimeter.
The rally outside the parliament building in Oslo was organized by a group called Stop Islamisation of Norway, or SIAN. Some of their past rallies have ended with clashes between group members and their political opponents. The police had a heavy presence at the scene in advance of Saturday’s event.
The protest escalated into violence when a female activist held up a copy of the Koran and tore pages from the Islamic holy book. Angry counter-protesters then launched an attack, and the police rushed to intervene. One person was reportedly injured, and several others were arrested.
A Norwegian anti-Islam group staged a protest on Saturday, culminating in an activist tearing pages from a Koran. The event was wrapped up after a scuffle with counter-protesters, who managed to bypass the police perimeter.
The rally outside the parliament building in Oslo was organized by a group called Stop Islamisation of Norway, or SIAN. Some of their past rallies have ended with clashes between group members and their political opponents. The police had a heavy presence at the scene in advance of Saturday’s event.
The protest escalated into violence when a female activist held up a copy of the Koran and tore pages from the Islamic holy book. Angry counter-protesters then launched an attack, and the police rushed to intervene. One person was reportedly injured, and several others were arrested.
Before the scuffle, the rally had been mostly peaceful for around two hours, with demonstrators chanting, singing, and listening to SIAN leader Lars Thorsen as he delivered a speech in which he denounced Islam’s Prophet Mohammed as a “false prophet”.
A security barrier had been erected beforehand to separate the rival sides and keep order. As the situation became more tense and volatile, law enforcement agents used pepper spray on several occasions and pushed back counter-protesters who tried to cross the line.
Shortly after the Koran-tearing incident, the protest ended. SIAN activists were escorted away by the police, while the counter-protesters were allowed to remain at the scene.
Earlier this week, a Koran-burning stunt by members of a local anti-Islam group triggered outrage among the Muslim community in Malmo, escalating into fully fledged rioting.

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