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Sweden Withdraws Residence Permit of Quran-Burning Iraqi Man, Delays Deportation Over Safety Concerns

Salwan Momika, the Iraqi man whose anti-Islam protests sparked controversy in Sweden, faces deportation due to false asylum application information; however, authorities delay decision due to fears of torture and inhumane treatment in Iraq.

  • Sweden's Migration Agency has revoked the residence permit of Salwan Momika, an Iraqi man who caused controversy with his public Quran desecrations, due to false information provided in his asylum application.
  • Momika's deportation to Iraq has been put on hold by Swedish authorities due to concerns that he could be subjected to torture and inhumane treatment if returned to his home country.
  • Momika's anti-Islam protests, where he publicly burned and desecrated the Quran, have sparked alarm amongst government and security officials in Sweden who fear his actions could make the country a target for Islamic extremists.
  • Swedish police have filed preliminary hate speech charges against Momika, though his demonstrations were initially permitted on the grounds of freedom of speech.
  • Momika plans to appeal the decision to withdraw his residence permit and denies providing false information on his asylum application. He states that he does not wish to leave Sweden.
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