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Around 300 people gathered to protest, rioters set fires and threw objects at police and rescue services leading to the detention of about 15 people.
What led to the violent protests?
Sources claim that Rasmus Paludan, a right-wing Danish leader was denied entry in Sweden to have a meeting in Malmo
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In June, Paludan was convicted on charges of racism for posting anti-Islam videos on his party’s social media channels, as a result of which he was sentenced to three months in jail
After Danish was denied entry into Sweden, a copy of the Quran was burned in Malmo on Friday by members of the far-right Danish party Stram Kurs
Also, several anti-Islam activities had taken place in Malmo on Friday, including three men kicking a copy of the Quran between them in a public square.
In retaliation, a large number of people hit the streets leading to massive riots and incidents of vandalism across the town
Rioters were seen chanting ‘Allahu Akbar’, hurling stones and paving bricks on police vehicles that arrived to control the situation.