Swatstikas hung over Stockholm tunnel
- Authorities in Stockholm have started an investigation into Nazi flags with swastikas displayed over a highway tunnel, suspecting a coordinated act marking Nazi ideology.
- Swedish police are treating the incident as a potential case of 'incitement against an ethnic group,' according to police spokesperson Mats Eriksson.
- Israeli Ambassador to Sweden, Ziv Nevo Kulman, expressed concern regarding the incident, which has drawn significant reactions both domestically and internationally.
- The incident follows a series of antisemitic events across Europe in recent months.
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Sweden: Swastika flags hung in Stockholm on Hitler's birthday
Nazi flags displayed above a Stockholm highway on Hitler’s birthday trigger outrage and a police investigation for incitement. Israel’s ambassador to Sweden expresses deep concern over the resurgence of such hate symbols in Europe.
Swastika flags hung on route to Stockholm as ‘tribute’ to Hitler's birthday
On Sunday morning, police in Sweden responded to reports from a highway near Stockholm where unknown individuals had suspended large red flags with swastikas from an overpass. Drivers on the Essingeleden highway, which connects the city of Solna in the north to the capital, were shocked to see the Nazi flags at the gateway to Stockholm and called the police. Officers arrived at the scene just over 20 minutes after the first report, took down the…
Nazi flag hung at highway entrance on Hitler's birthday
It was reported that three Nazi flags with swastikas on them were hung by unidentified persons at the highway entrance in the Essingeleden district of Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, on April 20, Adolf Hitler's birthday.
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