S changes the Qur’an burns: “Fully functioning order”

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  • S changes the Qur’an burns: “Fully functioning order”

    S changes the Qur’an burns: “Fully functioning order”

    In 2023, the Social Democrats wanted to stop the Koran burns with a hot stroke.

    But now it is not relevant anymore, says S legal political spokesman Teresa Carvalho.

    – At present, we do not see any such reason to proceed with it. But I personally think it is highly inappropriate, she says in SVT’s Agenda.

    When asked if the party changed, Carvalho says:

    – Let me say this: I think it is highly inappropriate, but we should guard our freedom of speech. What has happened since then is that we have received a judgment against Rasmus Paludan about incitement against people. We have an order that allows to burn the Qur’an, but not for the purpose of inciting Muslims.

    – At present, we see no reason to change what is an obviously functioning order.

    In November, Rasmus Paludan was sentenced to Customs prison for statements about “Arabs and Africans” as he did in connection with the Qur’an burns during the Easter cup.

  • Boy would murder for SEK 250,000 – sentenced for murder plans

    Boy would murder for SEK 250,000 – sentenced for murder plans

    A 15-year-old boy from Västerås was arrested with a gun in Eskilstuna last year, reports SVT Sörmland.

    It was his mother who sounded an alarm to the police, worried that the son was planning a act of violence. Shortly thereafter, a resident in the Nyfors district discovered that someone was in the basement of the property.

    When the police arrived, the boy could be arrested. In his sock he had a gun and in his pocket a magazine with sharp cartridges.

    The investigation shows that he was offered SEK 250,000 to carry out a murder in Eskilstuna. Neither the client nor the target has been identified.

    The boy is now convicted of preparation for murder – the sentence becomes a year’s closed youth care.

  • Unexpected finding – Kajman discovered in abandoned apartment

    A quay in his natural habitat. Photo: Brown Prado / AP

    Unexpected finding – Kajman discovered in abandoned apartment

    In a terminated apartment in Piteå, an abandoned eyeglasses cable was found by the landlord, reports SVT Norrbotten. The animal was located in a terrarium with dirty, oxygen -poor water and was in such poor condition that the quay died shortly after the county administrative board took care of it.

    The owner, a woman who, at the discovery, was already detained, had not lived in the home for three months.

  • JD Vance: Denmark is a bad ally

    Dissar Denmark. Photo: Alex Brandon / AP

    JD Vance: Denmark is a bad ally

    Denmark does a bad job of securing Greenland, according to JD Vance.

    In an interview with Fox News, US Vice President Denmark describes as “a bad allies” Natoland.

    Vance claims that it is “very possible” that the United States gain control over Greenland.

    – If a greater territorial interest is needed for Greenland, then that is what Trump should do. He doesn’t care what the Europeans scream at us, he says.

  • Customs employee fired Vådaskott – notified

    Customs employee fired Vådaskott – notified

    A customs employee in Umeå has been reported to the Personnel Responsibility Committee after accidentally firing a shot with its service weapon on the shooting range, reports SVT.

    Since November last year, customs employees may carry weapons in, for example, border controls – something that was previously only allowed for coercive measures as the house search. Just before that, in October, an incident took place in Umeå where an employee fired a wet shot in a weapon room after a shooting exercise, when a routine measure in disarming failed.

    The employee followed the routine, but failed to check if there was a cartridge in the magazine, according to Jennie von Alten, head of the control department at the Customs Administration. The person has therefore been reported to both the Personnel Responsibility Committee and the Swedish Work Environment Authority.

    Another person was in the room, but no one was injured.

  • 160,000 demonstrates in Berlin

    Demonstration in Berlin. Photo: Sebastian Christoph Gollnow / AP

    160,000 demonstrates in Berlin

    Huge demonstrations against the Extreme Right Party Alternative for Germany and Conservative CDU is going on around Berlin.

    160,000 people have taken the streets to protest against a proposal for stricter asylum legislation, reports TT.

    Germany goes to election on February 23. The latest measurements show that CDU is in the front seat.

  • SAS flights return to Arlanda: “Unknown smell”

    SAS flights return to Arlanda: “Unknown smell”

    A SAS flight has turned back after discovering “unknown smell on board” ·

    157 people are on board.

    – I can’t answer what kind of smell. It turned back and landed. It dachts towards the street now escorted by the rescue service, says air rescue leader Jonas Brunosson.

    The passengers have left the plane and are now waiting for a new departure time.

  • EU’s response to Trump: “Back vigorously”

    EU’s response to Trump: “Back vigorously”

    Donald Trump has threatened the EU with customs duties after treating the United States “very poorly”.

    Now the EU responds and promised to “strike back vigorously” if Trump raises the fees on import goods, says a spokesman for the European Commission.

  • Following the departure requirement – the youth leader ends

    Following the departure requirement – the youth leader ends

    The Center Party’s Youth Association’s chairman resigns.

    This is what Caroline von Seth writes in a post on Facebook.

    “I, and many with me, are convinced that the Center Party is out on the wrong path”.

    The message comes after Caroline von Seth since last fall demanded C leader Muharrem Demirok’s departure.

    “To me it is obvious. If you do not believe in the direction of your party, you should not represent it either. Therefore, it was easy to prioritize saying the uncomfortable, instead of being quiet and anonymous,” writes von Seth.

  • Alarm about explosion at IKEA – was firecrackers

    Alarm about explosion at IKEA – was firecrackers

    The rescue service has been alerted to an explosion at Ikea in Kållered.

    – We have received an alarm that a person heard a high bang and felt any smoke smell in a parking garage, says Martin Olofsson at SOS Alarm.

    On site, the rescue service finds that what has been a firecracker.

    – No person has been injured, and there has been no impact on a car or property, says the rescue service’s alarm operator Daniel Svensmark.

    The rescue service leaves the scene without further action.

  • Man critically injured after accident on bathhouses

    Man critically injured after accident on bathhouses

    On Saturday, a man was seriously injured in an accident at the Aquarena bathhouse in Holmsund.

    Now Region Västerbotten states that the man is critically injured.

    The man, who is in his 40s, was injured in connection with his attraction at the bathhouse.

    “One person has traveled the Space Bowl attraction and then ended up at the bottom for some reason,” Åsa Säfsten Bomam, Head of Operations for Bath in Umeå, told Västerbottens-Kuriren on Saturday.

  • Protest against new law on fake news

    Protest against new law on fake news

    A recently introduced law in Pakistan, intended to regulate content on social media, has raised sharp criticism from journalism organizations and human rights activists. Critics believe that the law threatens freedom of the press and therefore called for nationwide protests next week, reports Reuters.

    The police cannot decide what is false news, Pakistan’s Federal Journalist Association chairman Afzal Butt told Reuters.

    The protests took off already last Saturday in the city of Peshawar.

  • Burglary in garbage room in pigbacka

    Burglary in garbage room in pigbacka

    Police have gone to Grisbacka outside Umeå after being alerted about a suspected ongoing burglary in a garbage room.

    A man is arrested at the site, suspected of theft.

  • Israel: Air attack in Gaza

    Israel: Air attack in Gaza

    Israel has implemented a new air attack against Gaza, despite the ceasefire, Reuters reports.

    According to the IDF, a car north of Gaza has been attacked that has behaved on a walkway.

    Four people were in the car, but none of them must have died.

    Israel claims that the car’s journey broke against the ceasefire, as the road was only allowed for pedestrians according to the agreement.

    “Before the attack was taken, several measures were taken to minimize the risk of damaging non-combat, including the use of air surveillance and precision weapons,” says a spokesperson.

  • After the double murder in Piteå – no more suspects

    On Saturday morning, a man in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of the double murder.

    On Sunday, he is still arrested on probable cause for the act.

    The police are not looking for more perpetrators.

    – At present, there is no suspicion that there are more than he is involved, says prosecutor Lindha Strömberg.

    She does not want to comment on whether the suspect and the victims knew each other. She also does not want to go into if you suspect any motive.

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