Sweden, under pressure from Islamists angered by recent Quran burnings, is embroiled in a nationwide debate over whether to curtail its long and storied tradition of constitutionally-protected freedom of expression and introduce a blasphemy law. The
The forced closure of two independent Muslim schools in Sweden has cast a renewed spotlight on efforts by Muslim Brotherhood-linked Islamists to radicalize children and establish parallel societies that subvert core Western values. The two schools
The leader of Sweden s Islamist Nuance Party (Partiet Nyans, or PNy) claimed Muslims in the Nordic region s most populous country are under pressure by intelligence services and that the authorities want to strip Muslims of their rights and freedoms,