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Saturday, March 30, 2024

Sweden Prepares for Easter and Eurovision

Riddarholmen Church, Stockholm


Like most every other Western European country, Sweden is increasing security for its churches and Easter masses in the run-up to Easter Sunday. In addition, Malmö, the third-largest city and the city with the highest percentage of Muslims, will be hosting the Eurovision (song) event in May-with Israel participating. What could possibly go wrong?

The below article from Samnytt is translated by Fousesquawk.

 https://samnytt.nu/terrorhot-mot-kyrkor-i-pask

Terror threat against churches at Easter

March 28, 2024

Before Easter and in the wake of the Muslim terror attack in Moscow, the terror threat in Europe has lately been judged as high. In addition to Easter masses, many large events are coming up in Sweden, such as Eurovision in Malmö.

At least 137 people were killed in the terror attack against Crocus City Hall outside Moscow. In France, the terror threat level has been raised to the highest (level), and in Germany, an "acute risk" is accessed. In Italy, armed police will be on patrol. 

On the eve of  Easter, which is the Swedish Church's busiest period of the year after Christmas, the country's churches are on guard.

The Swedish Church's civil preparedness chief, Lisa-Gun Bernerstdt, tells SVD (news) that there is no information that the church would be especially singled out, but that all faith communities should be alert.

"It is clear that with an increased threat level, preparations and awareness have increased. The importance of making assessments prior to every event that brings in a lot of people is important," she tells the newspaper.

Regardless of the world situation, the Swedish Church will remain open, and wants to "signal (its) presence, openness, and hope".

Eurovision in Malmö

In the beginning of May, it is time for Eurovision in Sweden's most multicultural and Islamized city, Malmö, and both the municipality and police are working intensively on security. According to police, 100,000 people are expected in the city during the event.

"Even though what happened in Moscow is unfortunate, it does not directly influence our preparation prior to Eurovision. But it is clear that we closely follow what happens around the world. And if there is a chain of events that in some way affects Sweden's security, then we will check that out as well," says police spokesperson for Eurovision in Malmö, Nils Norling.

Norwegian churches potential targets

In Norway, security police warn that churches and Christian gatherings can be targets for terrorism during Easter.

Police, who are usually unarmed in Norway, have been given permission to carry weapons during the holidays.



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