Sweden prosecutor said on Thursday that Salwan Momica, an Iraqi immigrant, which caused a huge protest when he burned the Koran in Stockholm in 2023, was killed.
Police have arrested five people and have begun a murder investigation. Mamaika was planning to appear in the Stockholm District Court on Thursday on Thursday, accused of the 2023 incident.
Stockholm, who refused to confirm that Mamika was killed, said a man had died on Wednesday that he had a gun in a Sodalte, a city near Stockholm. Later, the prosecutor confirmed that Mamaika was the person.
Momika’s lawyer Anna Roth said he was threatened to death. The authorities did not say if they believed that killing was related to the Koran’s burning.
Christian Mumika set up a Koran flame outside of Stockholm’s mosque between Eid Ala, a large -scale Islamic holiday. He stated that he is trying to increase the awareness of Muslim’s minority abuse and killing in some areas in the Islamic world.
“I am warning Swedish people about the dangers of this book,” said Momica through a megaphone outside the mosque.
Muslims’ reactions from the world were quick and furious, and many of the criticisms were aiming for Sweden authorities to avoid burning.
In Iraq, hundreds of people attacked the Baghdad’s Swedish embassy and burned some of them. Iraq expelled the Swedish ambassador and instructed Sweden to withdraw from Stockholm’s embassy.
Egypt is called the Koran’s combustion.Disgraceful act。 Morocco remembered the ambassador to Sweden, That state telecommunications company It has been reported.
The Swedish authorities were accused of Mamika’s actions at the time, but the police in the Swedish court were ruled that he would prevent the right of speech freedom, and police allowed his planned demonstration.
However, this permit did not allow him to burn the object, and then Mamaika was prosecuted in the four incidents that kicked, stamped the Koran, and were upset by the ethnic or nationwide groups. He gave a speech in a light Rog -like statement instructed by Muslims and Islam, according to prosecution.
“The fact that the statement is made in a large square and spread is a prerequisite for incidental hatred,” said Sweden’s prosecutor Anna Hankio, who first brought Mamika. Ta. “It is up to the district court to evaluate whether the combustion of the Koran is considered to be a fan of people’s groups.”
In the latter half of the summer, Mamica burned the Koran again, according to accusations.
The burning of the Koran, and the fears and anger from the Islamic world, have caused the discussion in Sweden, which is struggling to allow such a protest.
Before Mamica burned the scriptures, the Swedish authorities denied concerns about the confusion in public order and denied anti -coulan protests. After the combustion, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden warned that MOMIKA’s actions could affect the national security policy of the country. The Domestic Security Bureau has temporarily proposed terrorism threats to the strict designation.
Salwan Najem, who joined Mamica in several protests, was accused of burning the Koran, but was a co -defendant on Thursday. He is currently scheduled to receive his decision on February 3, and the Stockholm District Court said. In a statement。
On Thursday, Najem expressed fear, Post a link to X Talk about the killing of Mamaika.
“I’m the next,” he wrote.