Illustration of far-right rally in Stockholm with participants performing suspected Hitler salutes amid police observation.
Illustration of far-right rally in Stockholm with participants performing suspected Hitler salutes amid police observation.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Eleven suspected of incitement after far-right demo in Stockholm

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Eleven people are suspected of incitement against a population group following a far-right demonstration in Stockholm on Sunday. The event, organized by Alternativ för Sverige in Kungsträdgården, marked the death anniversary of Karl XII. Police report suspicions of Hitler salutes and chants of 'hell seger', but no arrests have been made.

Two far-right manifestations took place in Stockholm over the weekend. On Saturday, 70–100 black-clad and masked individuals marched through the streets in an unauthorized gathering organized by the Nazi group Aktivklubb Sverige. They chanted slogans like 'Sweden for the Swedes', leading to four police reports for unlawful assembly but no other crime suspicions.

On Sunday, December 1, 2024 – the day after Karl XII's death anniversary on November 30 – Alternativ för Sverige held a demonstration in Kungsträdgården. About a dozen people are now suspected of crimes linked to the event, primarily incitement against a population group. Eleven individuals are specifically suspected of expressing contempt toward a population group by chanting 'hell seger' at Karl XII's Square and the Gamla Stan subway station. A handful are also suspected of performing the Hitler salute, per two separate cases.

– Eleven people are suspected of expressing contempt by chanting 'hell seger', says Mats Eriksson, police spokesperson for the Stockholm region. – We have a report of incitement against a population group, and this seems to have occurred at different locations.

In addition to the hate crimes, there is a report of attempted gross theft, where a man in his 20s was arrested but later released. A counter-demonstration occurred simultaneously, and police had prepared for the event given its annual significance to the far right. Suspects range from 20 to 60 years old.

Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer commented on Saturday's march: – The government views all forms of violence-affirming extremism very seriously, especially that cultivated in far-right environments. It involves utterly abhorrent views and groups that often serve as platforms for radicalization and violence.

ما يقوله الناس

X discussions on the police suspicion of eleven for incitement after the Alternativ för Sverige demonstration in Stockholm feature condemnation from left-leaning users and politicians who cite Hitler salutes and 'hell seger' chants as hate speech. Right-leaning and skeptical users defend the event as a Karl XII commemoration and highlight double standards versus unregulated pro-Palestine protests. Sentiments range from outrage over far-right extremism to criticism of selective enforcement.

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Realistic illustration of the Salem far-right torch march with police managing counter-protesters in Sweden.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Salem march revives after 15 years

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The far-right Salem march took place in Salem outside Stockholm for the first time in 15 years, with around 150–250 participants despite permission for 2,000. Police managed disturbances from counter-protesters, detaining 15–18 people and lightly injuring three officers. Politicians from both right and left condemned the march as an expression of Nazism and extremism.

Four young men linked to the Nazi group Aktivklubb Sverige are on trial in Stockholms tingsrätt for assault, robbery, and threats against four men with foreign backgrounds during an August night. Victims describe the attacks as unprovoked and driven by racist hate, while the defendants claim self-defense and deny extreme views. The trial highlights the group's growing influence in Sweden.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In Wolgast, a 31-year-old man shouted right-wing extremist slogans and showed the Hitler salute. Witnesses reported this to police on Monday afternoon. Officers instructed the man on site and are now investigating him.

Two men in their 20s have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in Skellefteå on Sunday evening. Another man of similar age was slightly injured and is being treated in hospital. Police consider the incident isolated with no danger to the public.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A relative of the 15-year-old boy shot dead in Rosengård, Malmö, on March 25 has been remanded in custody on suspicion of incitement to murder. Police believe he was planning a revenge attack amid fears of escalating gang violence.

A man in his 60s was found stabbed in an apartment in Mariekälla on Friday evening. Two people, a woman and a man, have been arrested suspected of attempted murder. The injuries are not life-threatening and the victim was taken to hospital by ambulance.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In Dresden on Saturday, around 3000 counter-protesters faced off against a march of about 2000 right-wing extremists marking the anniversary of the 1945 bombing. Police separated the groups and used pepper spray during scuffles, initiating several investigations. The events proceeded peacefully overall without direct confrontations.

 

 

 

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