Biography Momik
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The activist claimed that his shares were not directed against Muslims, only against Islam, and their goal was to protect the population of Sweden from those messages that the Qur'an carry. The Qur'an in Sweden defiantly burned before that - but ultra -right. The new episode complicated the country's relationship with the Islamic world. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Morocco and other Muslim countries made statements condemning the connivance of the Swedish authorities.
Morocco decided to withdraw his ambassador, and the Iraqi Foreign Ministry demanded the extradition of Momi. Iraqi protesters twice stormed the Swedish embassy in Baghdad in July, and the second time they even set fire to buildings on the territory of the embassy. Swedish intelligence increased the level of terrorist threat to four on a scale of one to five, and the police began to reject all further applications for the burning of sacred books - including those who intended to burn the Torah or the Bible.
The Swedish government after the Momi campaign condemned the desecration of sacred texts, while noting that freedom of speech and meetings was protected by constitutionally - however, in October, the first conviction in the case of burning the Qur'an, which occurred in the year, was passed. The Lynchoping Court in Central Sweden found the summer man guilty of "incitement against the ethnic group." He received a suspended sentence.
On the same charges, the case was instituted against Momi and the co -organizer of his protests by Salvan Nalesem. Four episodes appear in their business. Momik was almost deported from Sweden: the migration agency found that he had provided the wrong information in the petition of the shelter. His residence permit was withdrawn. A deportation order was issued, but it was suspended for security reasons.
As the press secretary of the agency Yesper Tengrot noted, "this man risks torture and inhuman circulation if he returned to his homeland, so we decided that there was an obstacle to the deportation." As a result, Momik received a new residence permit.