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News ID: 347697
28 November 2016 - 15:46
Nazi swastikas painted by vandals inside Swedish mosque

Unidentified attackers burst into a mosque in Stockholm, Sweden, just after morning prayers on Saturday.

Hawzah News Agency - Vandals have broken into a Stockholm  mosque and spray-painted Nazi swastikas and messages of hate on its walls. 

Only one worshiper was present in the mosque in Bredäng, a southern area of the Swedish capital, when the unidentified attackers entered. 

A spokesperson for the mosque told the TT news agency, the man was left shaken but unharmed after the incident.

Stockholm police have said officers are investigating the incident as a case of vandalism and hate crime. No arrests have yet been made, The Local reports.

Mustafa Turnturk, who was one of the mosque's founders in 1985 and a representative of the Stockholm Muslim community, said he could no longer recognise his country.

Mr Turnturk said: "This is not something one would expect...It's hard to understand what is going on in society, both internationally and in our own country. I don't recognise Sweden anymore."

Sweden has seen a spate of attacks against mosques and refugee centres in recent years, as the country has taken in record numbers of refugees -- 245,000 in 2014 and 2015.    

In the UK, reported hate crime has risen by 41 per cent in the aftermath of the Brexit result.    

The National Police Chiefs’ lead on hate crime, Mark Hamilton said: "Nobody in this country should have to live their lives enduring fear, intimidation or – in a third of cases – violence because of who they are.  

“A large part of this increase is driven by better police reporting and support systems giving victims the confidence to speak up and get help." 

 

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