Sweden has become an Islamic state - where the blood of former Muslims and persecuted Christian minorities is 'halal'
Muslim men suspected of murdering a world-famous, persecuted Quran-burner were released in Sweden - even though the terror attack was captured live on TikTok for the whole world to see.

When five Muslim men climb down from a roof, climb in from a balcony and murder a critic of Islam, the persecuted and genocided Assyrian asylum seeker Salwan Momika, on live TikTok in front of the whole world:
- "Prosecutor Rasmus Öman said in a statement on Friday that the suspicion of them committing the crime had diminished and he no longer saw any reason to keep them in custody."1
Sweden is, in practice, ISIS—an Islamic state—because the persecution of former Muslims or Christians, as well as the genocide of persecuted minorities, is permitted and even encouraged, as shedding their blood is considered "halal" (permissible) and sacrificing them to Allah is promoted. This is what the Quran teaches.
The Quran contains 123 verses that call for fighting and killing anyone who does not affirm the statement: "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet." Jews and Christians are specifically mentioned among these "infidels."
For former Muslims, especially those who speak the truth about this death cult, a death sentence is imposed without question. Nearly 20 Muslim-majority countries around the world impose the death penalty by hanging on anyone who renounces Islam and "dares" to open their mouth to share their experiences.2
Surah 5:33 of the Quran says about infidels: "They shall be killed or crucified, or their hands and feet shall be cut off."
Surah 9:5 says: "Kill the infidels wherever you find them... and lie in wait for them... and use every strategy of war (against them)."
Surah 47:4-9 promises paradise to anyone who cuts off the head of an infidel.
Therefore, there is no reason to suspect a crime in a terrorist attack, as these acts are not crimes in Islam—nor in the sharia law of Islamic states, nor, in practice, in Sweden either.
– Do you think I’m exaggerating when I say this? Do you think I don’t know what I’m talking about?
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This is not the first time Sweden has violated human rights and aided terrorists against persecuted minorities
In 2016, Swedish-Iranian Ahmad Reza Djalili was arrested in Iran and has been held hostage ever since on vague charges of "espionage."
He was sentenced to death in 2017 on charges of "treason," and has since been subjected to false imprisonment (a noose around his neck, blindfolded, walked to the gallows, ridiculed and returned to solitary confinement).
Sweden's foreign minister at the time, Ann Linde, has described his imprisonment, death sentence and deteriorating health as "very worrying."
In 2020, another Swedish-Iranian citizen, Habib Chaab, was kidnapped by the IRGC after being lured to Turkey. He was smuggled into Iran and was again sentenced to hang on flimsy charges.
This followed the arrest of terrorist Hamid Nouri in Sweden in 2019 for his involvement in the massacre of tens of thousands of Iranians in the 1980s.
The Iranian regime kidnapped Chaabi to exchange him for Nouri. Sweden announced that it would not engage in hostage diplomacy and sentenced Nouri to life imprisonment in Sweden in 2022.
In the same year, Johan Floderus, a Swede, travelled to Iran, where he was arrested by the Islamic regime.
The regime again demanded the release of the terrorist Nouri in exchange for Floderus.
This time - presumably because Floderus is of Swedish descent, unlike Chaab and Djalili - Sweden agreed to release the terrorist in exchange, after refusing to negotiate to save Chaab.
Sweden's foreign minister admitted in 2024 that it had made "significant mistakes" in its travel advice to Iran.
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Sverige o Sverige how low you have fallen…
I remember Western outrage when they found out a lot of kids in Sweden skin a deer proficiently…
It seems they are not the ones in positions of power today, but Swedens soft rejects.
Blood begets blood, and Swedes will force a change eventually, even if they have to sink Malmo and Stockholm.
I would not see the land and its people suffer so.