Thousands of people have rallied across Sweden expressing solidarity and support for Muslims after three attacks on mosques in just one week, which left five people injured. The participants had the slogan “Do not touch my mosque.”
Journalist estimates put the number of people taking part in the nationwide protest at around 3,000.
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Thursday, January 8, 2015
Swedish rallies in support of Muslims draw thousands after mosques attacks
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