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Mosque vandalised six times in half a year

News in short | 2010-02-16 | 3 comments

In half a year, the mosque in Haninge, south of Stockholm, has been vandalized six times. The attacks are targeted directly against the mosque and is carefully prepared. On Sunday morning the members once again met the sight of broken windows. Now, the Islamic Cultural Association is tired of the attacks. For it is not some prank, the attacks are clearly aimed to disturb the religious activities. Each time the association has notified the police about the attacks, but so far this has not led anywhere. (SVT)

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2010-02-18 02:32 Andy wrote:
In Malmö the Jewish population has halved in recent years. The reason is that they are targeted by Muslims, and have even had their cemeteries defiled. Jews in Malmö are at times scared to go out with any religious symbol showing, where is the outrage within the media about this?
2010-02-17 17:53 Robert wrote:
Janna, so you think they are good examples we should follow? These religious dictatorships do not investigate burned churches proparly, so we shouldn´t investigte burned mosques? Personally I believe crimes should be investigated, notwithstanding what other countries do.
2010-02-17 13:46 Janna wrote:
And Christian churches burn in Muslinm territories from Egypt to Pakistan. Did youc hear of any convictions or even honest investigations????


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