Vice President JD Vance’s speech to Europe’s leaders at the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 14 underscored how far Europe ...
Vice President Vance said that "in Britain and across Europe, free speech, I fear, is in retreat" at Munich Security ...
Freedom of religion means that religious beliefs, or irreligious ones, can be criticized, even mocked, as happens frequently in Sweden to, for example, Christian sentiments. In an open society, people ...
On Jan. 29, Salwan Momika was shot to death in the city of Södertälje ... And Momika and Najem are not some white ...
the murder of Salwan Momika. Momika, an immigrant from Iraq, had gained notoriety in recent years for lighting copies of the Quran aflame during public demonstrations against Islam. Late last ...
The suspect had previously written on the internet that he intended to burn the Quran in London, claiming that he was doing it "for Salwan Momika." In 2023, Momika, a refugee from Iraq ...
an immigrant from Iraq, for participating in a Qur’an burning. His friend, Salwan Momika, was murdered for participating in the burning. Referencing the court decision, the vice president said ...
The Stockholm district court was to have published its verdict against Momika and 50-year-old Salwan Najem the following day, but postponed it until Monday after Momika's killing. "There is a wide ...
Salwan Momika. Najem received a suspended sentence and a fine. The court ruled that while criticism of religion is allowed, the protests expressed contempt for Muslims. The burnings strained ...
I had a lot of fun burning this big book...," he said. Salwan Momika was a Christian militia leader from Iraq who took refuge in Sweden. He was a fierce critic of Islam and behaved like an ex-Muslim.
The ruling comes less than a week after Najem’s fellow campaigner, Iraqi refugee Salwan Momika, was shot dead in an apartment right before he was due to receive his verdict in a parallel case.