Sweden’s prime minister has warned that the country faces a crucial few days as it braces for more Korans to be burnt in a spate of protests that have led to fears of an increased risk of terror attacks and sparked anger across the Muslim world.
Ulf Kristersson said he was “extraordinarily concerned” about “the obvious risk of serious things happening” in the coming days as local police decide whether to allow further burnings of the holy Islamic book.
Sweden faces “a number of formative days at the beginning of next week”, the centre-right prime minister said on Thursday.
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