It is in Dagens Nyheter that SKMA's chairman Svante Weyler directs the criticism.

The posters included messages such as: "Did you know that all Jewish boys are to be circumcised when they are eight days old and that then rabbis flock around the child to suck up blood from the penis?".

But when it was to be reported, it was dismissed by the police that the Chancellor of Justice would count it as "religious criticism".

- Had this been an individual incident, it would have been stupid and a bit humiliating for the person who tried to report.

But this is not an incident.

It is a pattern, with several examples from last weekend where the police do not want to receive reports of this.

It is not certain that this counts as incitement against an ethnic group, but it should not be up to an individual police officer to decide, says Svante Weyler to SVT Nyheter Öst.

Conspiracy theories about Jews are increasing

According to him, anti-Semitism has increased and it is then mainly about conspiracy theories online.

- In any case, anti-Semitism has not decreased and it is clearly noticeable in the places where NMR is active.

Since then, anti-Semitism is almost always a fundamental component of online conspiracy theories.

It is classic anti-Semitism, but of course dangerous.

When they ask themselves if there are any who rule without being noticed, Jews and, for example, George Soros, for example, almost always show up.

It is something that is increasing, says Svante Weyler.

Pasted razor blades at museum

NMR has excelled in Norrköping earlier this year in connection with an exhibition on Nazism at Norrköping City Museum, when they pasted up notes on the facade with razor blades pasted underneath.

- It is a direct threat to Norrköping's Jewish population and thus a threat to everyone who lives in Norrköping.

This is aimed at Jews, but is a problem for all Swedes, says Svante Weyler about the events in connection with Yom Kippur in Norrköping.