It started with the Swedish Schools Inspectorate revoking the permit for the Framstegsskolan Foundation to run the independent primary school Framstegsskolan, with 88 students, in Rågsved.

Links to the Muslim Brotherhood

The Swedish Schools Inspectorate's investigation showed that several members of the board were considered to have values ​​incompatible with school activities.

One of the foundation's founders, who is still considered to have great influence over the school, has, for example, served as chairman of several organizations that the MSB classified as inspired by the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood - which, among other things, advocates Sharia law.

"Children risked being radicalized by staying in an environment that advocates enclaving society, instead of respecting human rights and fundamental democratic values."

from Säpo's assessment

The City of Stockholm started its own investigation

The City of Stockholm has supervisory responsibility for the Saimagården preschool with 56 children in the business.

Following the Swedish Schools Inspectorate's decision, they started their own review of the foundation's suitability and have now followed Säpo's line - and decided to withdraw the permit.

The Framtidsskolan Foundation has appealed the Swedish Schools Inspectorate's decision and can also appeal the city's decision.