Sweden calls for vigilance abroad after Quran desecrations and protests
- Swedes abroad and businesses linked to Sweden are urged to exercise increased vigilance and caution due to recent Quran burnings in Sweden and protests in the Muslim world. Sweden's National Security Adviser warns of a heightened threat to the country and Swedish interests abroad, with indications of planned attacks against Swedish interests mentioned.
- The Swedish government is closely monitoring developments, taking various measures, and working with international partners to protect Swedes and Swedish interests abroad. This includes stepped-up border controls and identity checks at crossing points.
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Sweden calls for vigilance abroad after Quran desecrations and protests
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A senior Swedish official said Monday Swedes abroad and businesses linked to Sweden“should observe increased vigilance and caution,” following recent Quran burnings in the country and protests in the Muslim world.
Sweden calls for vigilance abroad after Quran desecrations and protests
A senior Swedish official said Monday Swedes abroad and businesses linked to Sweden "should observe increased vigilance and caution," following recent Quran burnings in the country and protests in the Muslim world.
Sweden calls for vigilance abroad after Quran desecrations and protests
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) -- A senior Swedish official said Monday Swedes abroad and businesses linked to Sweden"should observe increased vigilance and caution," following recent Quran burnings in the country and protests in the Muslim world.
Sweden calls for vigilance abroad after Quran desecrations and protests
Sweden's National Security Adviser, Henrik Landerholm, has warned Swedes overseas and businesses related to Sweden to be extra cautious due to the country's heightened threat levels after the recent Quran burnings and protests in the Muslim world. He stated that representatives of terrorist groups have called for attacks against Sweden.
Sweden calls for vigilance abroad after Quran desecrations and protests
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A senior Swedish official said Monday Swedes abroad and businesses linked to Sweden“should observe increased vigilance and caution,” following recent Quran burnings in the country and protests in the Muslim world.
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