Swedish PM rebukes far-right leader who said
mosques should be flattened
‘In Sweden, we don’t tear down places of worship,’ Ulf
Kristersson says.
BY CLAUDIA
CHIAPPA
NOVEMBER
27, 2023 5:44 PM CET
Swedish
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has condemned far-right Sweden Democrats leader
Jimmie Åkesson for saying mosques should be demolished, calling the statement
“disrespectful.”
“In Sweden,
we don’t tear down places of worship,” Kristersson said on Monday, Swedish
outlet SVT reported.
Åkesson
came under fire on Saturday for saying that Sweden should ban the establishment
of new mosques, while suggesting it should also demolish existing ones in the
country.
“We also
need to start confiscating and demolishing mosque buildings where
anti-democratic, anti-Swedish, homophobic, antisemitic propaganda or general
disinformation about Swedish society is spreading,” he said during a speech.
While not
an official part of the ruling coalition, the Sweden Democrats offer crucial
support to the government, which includes center-right minority parties
Moderates, Liberals and Christian Democrats.
Åkesson’s
comment drew backlash from across the Swedish political scene, including from
former Prime Minister and Social Democrat leader Magdalena Andersson, who
warned that Åkesson’s statement “worsens the image of Sweden, does not
facilitate our NATO application, and further increases polarization in our
country.”
On Monday,
Kristersson told SVT that Åkesson’s words give “an inaccurate picture of what
Sweden stands for internationally.”
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