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Approval of the Swedish government’s refusal to extradite terrorist suspects to Turkey – Last Minute World News

The Swedish official news agency TT reported that the government approved the Supreme Court’s decision because the 50-year-old terror suspect had Swedish citizenship.

It was stated that the decision was taken at the Cabinet Meeting held during the week.

The request for the extradition of the fugitive suspect sought by Turkey was rejected by the Supreme Court on 20 November 2022.

THE DECISION OF THE POLICE IS ALSO FOUND

On the other hand, the Swedish Administrative Court also found the police decision unjustified in February, which did not allow two people who wanted to burn the Quran due to security risks.

In February, Iraqi origin Salwan Momika wanted to burn the Qur’an in front of the Stockholm Embassy of Iraq and Chris Makoundout of African origin wanted to burn the Qur’an in front of the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm. The police did not allow these provocations for security reasons.

The Swedish Administrative Court’s decision stated that „security risk concerns“ were not sufficient to limit the right to demonstrate.

Judge EvaLotta Hedin, in a statement to the press after the hearing, said that the police did not have enough valid reasons for the ban.

EASTER EVENTS

Rasmus Paludan, the leader of the Danish far-right Tight Direction Party (Stram Kurs), continued the provocations of burning the Holy Quran in Sweden’s Malmö, Norköpin and Jönköping cities and in the capital Stockholm during the Easter holiday in 2022.

PALUDAN ALSO BURN THE QURAN IN FRONT OF TURKEY’S EMBASSY IN STOCKHOLM

Paludan burned the Quran in front of the Stockholm Embassy of Turkey on January 21.

No one was allowed to come near Paludan during the provocation carried out under crowded police protection.

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The Swedish government approved the Supreme Court’s decision to reject Turkey’s request for the extradition of a 50-year-old terror suspect with Swedish citizenship. The decision was made during a Cabinet Meeting held in the week. In addition, the Swedish Administrative Court found the police decision unjustified in February, which did not allow two people to burn the Quran due to alleged security risks. The court stated that „security risk concerns“ were not sufficient to limit the right to demonstrate. The decision was made after the Danish far-right party leader continued burning the holy Quran during Easter events in several cities, including Stockholm, during 2022. In January 2022, the same party leader burned the Quran in front of the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm while being protected by the police.

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