Iraqi Man Behind Quran Burnings in Sweden Shot Dead
Salwan Momika, a 38-year-old Iraqi man known for conducting several Quran burnings in Sweden, was shot and killed late Wednesday in Södertälje, near Stockholm. His death was confirmed by a judge in Stockholm, where proceedings related to his ongoing trial were set to occur. The Stockholm District Court postponed its verdict due to the unexpected death of Momika, officials stated.
Momika gained international attention in 2023 for his controversial demonstrations, which sparked outrage across several Muslim-majority nations and incited violent protests. The burnings raised significant concerns regarding freedom of speech and hate speech, leading to legal actions against him. Prosecutor Rasmus Öman disclosed that multiple individuals were arrested in connection with the shooting, although details have not been released.
Reports indicate that Momika arrived in Sweden from Iraq in 2018 and was granted a residence permit in 2021. His protests were aimed at critiquing Islam, arguing that they targeted the ideology rather than its followers.
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