Rasmus Paludan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 42 |
Born | North Zealand |
Denmark | |
Job | Lawyer |
Politician | |
Journalist | |
Date of birth | January 2,1982 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Party | Hard Line |
Citizenship | : Denmark; Sweden; |
Founded | Hard Line |
Siblings | Tine Paludan |
Martin Paludan | |
Education | Copenhagen University |
Elsinore High School | |
Nationality | Danish |
Swedish | |
Parents | Tomas Polvall |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 607067 |
Rasmus Paludan Life story
Rasmus Paludan is a Danish-Swedish politician, lawyer and far-right extremist. He is the leader of the Danish political party Stram Kurs, which he founded in 2017. Paludan has held several events in which the Quran was burned, leading to counter-protests, some marked by violence and burning of cars.
Danish far-right leader banned from UK over threat to burn Quran in Wakefield
... Security minister Tom Tugendhat said Rasmus Paludan, founder of the anti-Islam party Stram Kurs, had been added to the UK s immigration watchlist...
Turkey condemns 'vile' Sweden Quran-burning protest
... Rasmus Paludan, a politician from the far-right Stram Kurs (Hard Line) party, burnt a copy of the Quran during the protest on Saturday afternoon outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm...
Unrest in Sweden over planned Quran burnings
... Violence broke out in the city of Malmö late on Saturday after a gathering of the Stram Kurs, or Hard Line, movement led by the extremist Rasmus Paludan...
Unrest in Sweden over planned Quran burnings
There has been a third night of unrest in Sweden after protests against a far-right group which burned a copy of the Quran and planned to do so again.
Violence broke out in The City of Malmö late on Saturday after a gathering of the Stram Kurs , or Hard Line, movement led by The Extremist Rasmus Paludan .
Vehicles were set On Fire , and some protesters threw stones at The Police .
A Number of other clashes between The Police and counter-demonstrators have hit Sweden in recent days.
At least 16 police officers are reported to have been injured and several police vehicles destroyed in unrest that followed the far-right group's rallies, including in The Suburbs of Stockholm and in the towns of Linköping and Norrköping.
Sweden's National Police chief Anders Thornberg said demonstrators had shown an indifference to the lives of police officers, adding: " We have seen violent riots before. But this is Something Else . "
Outrage at the far right group's actions - which included burning a copy of the Muslim holy book on Thursday, and planning to do so again at other rallies - has also spread beyond Sweden's borders.
Iraq's foreign ministry summoned the Swedish charge d'affaires in Baghdad on Sunday and warned The Affair could have " serious repercussions" for relations between Sweden and Muslim communities in general.
Protests against plans by Stram Kurs to burn the Quran have turned violent in Sweden before. In 2020,
Paludan - who was for offences including racism in Denmark - has also attempted to plan similar burnings of the Quran in other European Countries ,
Source of news: bbc.com