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Third night of unrest in Sweden over far-right anti-Islam rally

Demonstrators threw stones and burned vehicles after an anti-Islam event organised by Danish far-right Stram Kurs party was moved

Southern Sweden saw another night of unrest on Saturday over plans by an anti-Islam far-right political party to burn a Qur’an among other things.

Police said up to 100 mostly young people threw stones, set cars, tyres and dustbins on fire, and put up a barrier fence in the town of Landskrona after authorities moved a demonstration scheduled there by Danish party Stram Kurs to the nearby city of Malmö, about 45km (27 miles) to the south.

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