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31 January 2025, 01:57 | Finance and Banking 
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In the Swedish city of Sedertel, 38-year-old citizen Iraq Salvan Momik, who was known for public burning the Qur'an in 2023, shot. This was announced by the broadcaster SVT.

The body of a man with gunshot wounds was found late in the evening of January 29, Momika should have been judged in the case of inciting a group of people to participate in four shares in the burning of the Qur'an in 2023.

" It is impossible to pass the sentence to the deceased, its adoption is postponed, ”said the Stockholm district court.

Police announces the start of the murder investigation. People close to the murdered people reported that at the time of the murder, the activist could take a live broadcast on the Tiktok social network. Fragments of shooting were probably on the video, but law enforcement officers have not yet confirmed these facts.

At night, the police detained five people suspected of involvement in the murder of Salvan Momik.

The Swedish migration agency provided a mommy with a prolonged residence permit, since in my homeland in Iraq it could be tortured, reports Aftonbladet.

According to the publication, the offender could penetrate the housing of the apartment building killed through the roof. Salvan Navle, who passed the accused with Salvan Momika, believes that he will be next Salvan Momika came from Iraq to Sweden in 2018 and in the summer of 2023 decided to publicly burn the Qur'an several times. Thus, he protested against the norms of Islam.

Momik called himself " The Iraqi authorities demanded from Sweden an activist's extradition.

Recall that in Chechnya on February 27, 2024 they tried a 19-year-old student from Volgograd for burning the Qur'an. The investigation claimed that he burned the Qur'an on the instructions of the Ukrainian special services.

Sweden police previously allowed to hold a protest, the organizer of which wanted to burn the Torah and the Bible under the building of the Israeli Embassy. Sweden canceled the laws on blasphemy in the 1970s.

По материалам: svt.se