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The book burning made me deeply uncomfortable. Not because I thought our little ritual was likely to demolish single-handedly ...
On Jan. 29, Salwan Momika was shot to death in the city of Södertälje ... And Momika and Najem are not some white nationalists but immigrants from Iraq. They are Assyrian in background, but the former ...
(ANALYSIS) On Jan. 29, Salwan Momika was shot to death in the city of Södertälje ... And Momika and Najem are not some white nationalists but immigrants from Iraq. They are Assyrian in background, but ...
While the religion news cycle in the U.S. has been dominated lately with tensions between church and state (or at least a Trump administration), in Sweden religion news has centered on a different ...
On January 29, Salwan Momika, an Iraqi living in Sweden who had gained notoriety by publicly burning copies of the Quran, was shot dead in his apartment in Stockholm. The killing took place in ...
This comes days after the body of Iraqi militia leader and Quran-burner Salwan Momika was found in his Stockholm apartment ... gangs and criminal networks are individuals with an immigrant background.
The Stockholm district court was to have published its verdict against Momika and 50-year-old Salwan Najem the following day, but postponed it until Monday after Momika's killing. "There is a wide ...
Salwan Momika. Najem received a suspended sentence and a fine. The court ruled that while criticism of religion is allowed, the protests expressed contempt for Muslims. The burnings strained ...
Days after the killing of Iraqi anti-Islam activist Salwan Momika, far-right Danish-Swedish politician Rasmus Paludan was spotted buring a copy of the Quran. The controversial politician was ...
This all came in after Iraqi activist, Salwan Momiko was shot dead at his apartment in Sweden during a live TikTok video. Momika was first noticed when he first burnt the Quran and then repeated ...
The ruling comes less than a week after Najem’s fellow campaigner, Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, was shot dead in an apartment right before he was due to receive his verdict in a parallel case.