Sweden’s protests against Islamophobia highlight the polarised views of Swedish citizens toward Muslims

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Publication Date 07/01/2015
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Protests have taken place in Sweden since late 2014 following a number of arson attacks on mosques in the country. Jenny Berglund writes on Sweden’s Muslim community and the varying attitudes among the Swedish population toward Islam. She notes that while there is evidence of increasing numbers of hate crimes against Swedish Muslims, the picture is complex, with a strong body of public opinion existing which is supportive of religious freedom and immigration.

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