• On Thursday, Stram course leader Rasmus Paludan burned a Koran in a square in Råslätt in Jönköping.

    During the demonstration, the church bells in a nearby church began to ring.

    The priest has been reported for disturbing public order.

  • Later on Thursday, Stram kurs would have held a demonstration in Skäggetorp in Linköping.

    It never took place.

    A large number of upset people had gathered in the area.

    A violent riot broke out and three policemen were injured by stone-throwing.

    Several of the police vehicles were vandalized and a civilian police car was set on fire.

  • The unrest spread during the evening to Norrköping.

    Tight course had planned to hold a demonstration there as well, but it did not happen either.

    Despite this, violence broke out in several places in the city.

    About 15 cars were set on fire and stones were thrown at both the rescue service and the police.

    Public transport was shut down on certain stretches after a tram was attacked.

  • On Friday, Stram kurs burned a Koran in Rinkeby in Stockholm.

    Violence followed and police were hit by, among other things, throwing stones.

    Police salute the residents who urged the perpetrators to stop throwing stones.

  • In central Örebro, it became violent later on Friday as a reaction to another manifestation of the Tight course.

    Hundreds had gathered and there was concern even before the party appeared.

    Tiles and firecrackers have been thrown at riot police.