
Swedish MEP Abir Al-Sahlani has filed a police complaint in Sweden accusing a Danish colleague of racist hate speech. The complaint follows her social media targeting after she condemned far-right, anti-immigration chants of 'send them back' by rightwing MEPs during a European Parliament vote on increasing deportations. The incident highlights tensions over migration policy and free speech in the EU.
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Police complaint filed in Sweden accusing Danish MEP of racist hate speech.
Abir Al-Sahlani filed a police complaint accusing a Danish MEP of racist hate speech.
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The chant was anti-immigration and far-right in nature.
Opinion<p>Abir Al-Sahlani targeted on social media after condemning anti-immigration chants in European parliament</p><p>A Swedish MEP has filed a police complaint accusing a fellow MEP of racist hate speech after she was targeted on social media over her condemnation of far-right, anti-immigration chants in the European parliament.</p><p>The complaint, which was filed last week with police in Sweden,…
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The chant was anti-immigration and far-right in nature.
OpinionAbir Al-Sahlani filed a police complaint accusing a Danish MEP of racist hate speech.
The GuardianThe complaint was filed last week with police in Sweden.
The GuardianAbir Al-Sahlani was targeted on social media after condemning anti-immigration chants.
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