09 Aug 2017 | 12:43 PM UTC
Sweden: Police tighten security in Stockholm August 8
Demonstrators protesting deportations to Afghanistan attacked by extremist right-wing network August 8; police increase security measures
Event
Protestors opposing the forced deportation of asylum seekers to Afghanistan were attacked at approximately 20:00 (local time) on Tuesday, August 8, in Stockholm’s Mynttorget Square. The attackers - reportedly members of the right-wing extremist network Nordisk Ungdom (Nordic Youth) - threw a lit flare at the demonstrators while yelling insults. Three people were reportedly injured.
The police have announced that security measures in the capital have been increased as a consequence.
Context
Similarly, in early May, hundreds of people staging a pro-refugee protest at Mynttorget Square were attacked by Nordic Youth members. The organization was also responsible for violently interrupting the Stockholm Pride Parade on July 30.
Advice
Individuals present in Stockholm are advised to remain vigilant.