Sweden hit by fourth day of unrest over planned Quran burnings

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Sweden hit by fourth day of unrest over planned Quran burnings
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Up to 17 people have been arrested following clashes with police

Paludan had threatened to hold an event in Norrkoping on Sunday but did not show up after claiming Swedish authorities could not “protect themselves or me” on his Facebook page.Riots have occurred across the country since ThursdayAt least 16 police officers were injured over the three days, while several vehicles were set alight on on the southern city of Malmo on Saturday.

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