Thursday, August 29, 2024

Sweden: Anti-Islam Demonstration in Stockholm

Hat tip RAIR USA


-Frihetsnytt


On August 24, anti-Islam activists held a protest march in Stockholm against the Islamization of Sweden. A few left-wing activists showed up to counter-protest, but it appears it all went on peacefully.

The conservative news site, Frihetsnytt, has posted an article with pictures of the event. The bottom five photos show counter-demonstrators. The translation is by Fousesquawk.


Demonstration against Islam in Stockholm

24 August 2024 at 14:41

A demonstration against the Islamization of Sweden was organized on Saturday, which was covered by Frihetsnytt. The march went through central Stockholm, and a few left-wing extremists showed up. Frihetsnytt was on the scene and documented it.

The demonstration began at Odenplan around 11 am, when the organizer, Jade Sandberg, alias Korskvinnan (Cross Woman), gave a speech on how Islam threatens Sweden and the Christian world, as well as measures she sees need to be taken. Among the measures she suggested were that all Korans in Sweden be burned, and that Muslims should go back to their Muslim countries of origin.

Then the procession left to Normalmstorg (square). There were about 100 people who joined in and the procession went on peacefully. When it began to approach Hötorget (square), the slogan, "Crush Islam" began to echo among the participants. It then passed Sergelstorg (square), where an extreme left counter-demonstration was gathered (see below).

The demonstration finished at Norrmalmstorg where Sandberg gave a closing speech.

Along with the procession, a small group of 7-10 left-wing extremists followed who tried to disrupt the demonstration. This mostly consisted of hysterical chants, such as "Sweden hates fascists", and "Let's go, let's go (in Arabic), Sweden for all," as well as "Nazis at the Odenplan-throw the sh-t out of town" (even though the procession had long since left Odenplan). 

A group of leftist extremists also gathered at Sergels Square, including activists from Revolutionary Communist Youth. According to information, there were chants of "Allahu akhbar" (Arabic for "God" or "greater").

Frihetsnytt will also post a film report on the demonstration.

-Viktor Eriksson




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