Koran burnt: Sweden will strengthen its internal border controls

by time news

2023-08-01 15:57:34

If you have no connection to Sweden, it will now be difficult for you to enter the country. The Swedish Prime Minister announced on Tuesday that controls at the country’s internal borders will be reinforced, after several burnings and desecrations of the Koran which sparked a diplomatic crisis with several Muslim states.

“People with a very weak connection to Sweden should not be able to travel to Sweden to commit crimes or act against the security interests” of that country, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson told a conference press release, stressing that an official decision on this matter would be taken on Thursday.

Increased security checks

Concretely, nationals of other countries in the Schengen area will be subject to increased security checks when they want to go to Sweden, said Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer, with whom the Prime Minister held the press conference. “Internal border controls allow us to identify travelers who arrive (at our place) and who can threaten our security”, he stressed, noting that the Swedish police would benefit from more means to carry out these inspections.

These announcements come as Sweden finds itself mired in a diplomatic crisis with several Muslim states which accuse it of having authorized several desecrations of the Koran on its soil. On Monday, two men set fire to a copy of the holy book of Muslims in front of Parliament in Stockholm. At the end of June, these same two men had burned a few pages of the Koran in front of the largest mosque in the Swedish capital, and on July 20, they had once again desecrated this text, without burning it, in front of the Iraqi embassy.

Diplomatic tensions

These actions have sparked strong tensions in the Muslim world: the Swedish embassy in Baghdad was set on fire before being temporarily repatriated to Stockholm, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) said it was “disappointed” on Monday by the absence, according to her, of measures taken by Sweden and Denmark where similar events took place.

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Sweden condemns these desecrations, while defending the constitutional right to freedom of expression. At the same time, it has reinforced its anti-terrorism alert, admitting that the ostentatious destruction of the Koran “has increased the risks for Sweden” and the Swedes. But it does not intend for the moment to undertake reforms which would allow it to prohibit the burning of religious texts.

One solution, nevertheless noted the Prime Minister, would be to give more importance to security aspects when requests for assembly are examined by the police.

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