Saturday, January 3, 2015

These Swedish Residents Responded Beautifully When A Nearby Mosque Was Attacked

The locals plastered paper hearts over damaged areas of the mosque


Swedish residents have reacted beautifully to an Islamophobic attack against a mosque in Uppsala, by "love-bombing" the exterior with hearts and messages of support.


Swedish residents have reacted beautifully to an Islamophobic attack against a mosque in Uppsala, by "love-bombing" the exterior with hearts and messages of support.


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An average of one mosque is attacked every month in Sweden, according to anti-racism magazine Expo and security has been increased as tensions have increased in the region.


This comes as there has been a rise in Islamophobia throughout Europe. In December, 17,000 people joined an anti-Islam rally in eastern Europe.


Earlier this week, a poll showed that one in eight Germans would join an anti-Islam march if it was held in their town.


The mosque in Uppsala was attacked on New Year's Day and a fire was started after a molotov cocktail was thrown, according to The Local . The mosque's outside wall was also marked with racist graffiti


The mosque in Uppsala was attacked on New Year's Day and a fire was started after a molotov cocktail was thrown, according to The Local. The mosque's outside wall was also marked with racist graffiti


Although the mosque came under an arson attack, the fire from the molotov cocktail did not spread.


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