Deportation without evidence: Sweden’s double standards

Deportation order for Stockholm Imam amid security concerns

Deportation without evidence: Sweden’s double standards

Sweden just deported an imam with no formal investigation. Another blatant attack on Muslim communities under the guise of “security.

 

The Swedish government’s Islamophobic actions have once again come to the forefront with the decision to deport an imam and cut funding to a Muslim congregation. Minister for Social Affairs Jakob Forssmed (KD) has justified these measures by citing unsubstantiated claims from the Security Service that Iran allegedly used the mosque for “intelligence and other security-threatening activities against Sweden and individuals in the Iranian diaspora.”

Deportation Order for Stockholm Imam Amid Security Concerns.
The Imam Ali Mosque, is a large Shia Muslim mosque in the country located in Järfälla Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden.

Forssmed escalated the rhetoric by calling the situation “extremely serious” in a post on X. On Thursday, January 30, Swedish authorities decided to deport the imam, who is now being held in a Migration Agency detention center, awaiting expulsion—an action that appears to be part of a broader pattern of targeting Muslim religious leaders.

The minister also confirmed that the Agency for Support to Faith Communities (SST), working in tandem with the Security Service, will ensure that no financial support reaches the congregation. Forssmed invoked Sweden’s so-called “democracy requirement” for faith communities, a regulation increasingly weaponized against Muslim institutions.

“State funds should not go to activities that contradict fundamental democratic values. Period,” Forssmed declared on X—despite the lack of any formal investigation against the imam, as acknowledged by the Security Service itself.

This move is the latest in Sweden’s growing trend of marginalizing Muslim communities under the guise of national security, further deepening concerns about institutional Islamophobia in the country.

 

Source: Sweden Herald

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