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  2. Swedish court acquits former Syrian army general accused of ...

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    A Swedish court on Thursday acquitted a former Syrian army general accused of playing a role in war crimes in his home country more than a decade ago. Brig. Gen. Mohammed Hamo, who now lives in ...

  3. 2023 Swedish anti-terrorism bill - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish anti-terrorism bill of 2023 refers to the anti-terrorism legislation debated by the Swedish parliament. The new legislation had been first proposed in 2017 following the Stockholm truck attack and would criminalise "the participation in a terrorist organisation ". [ 1 ]

  4. Internment camps in Sweden during World War II - Wikipedia

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    A number of internment camps were operated by Sweden during World War II. These camps were used for internment of, among others, suspected criminals, German refugees, anarchists and Swedish communists. Military personnel from both sides in the war, if they entered Sweden without prior agreement, were also often subject to internment.

  5. Terrorism in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    According to the Swedish Defence University, most of these militants were affiliated with the Islamic State, with around 300 people traveling to Syria and Iraq to join the group and Al-Qaeda associated outfits like Jabhat al-nusra in the 2012–2017 period [16] and some have financed their activities with funds from the Swedish state welfare ...

  6. Liberal bastion no more? Rights groups fret over Swedish ...

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    Rocked by a wave of gang violence, Sweden is rushing to rewrite laws long seen as the hallmark of its open society, but critics fear it is going too far, too fast and threatening the rule of law.

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  8. Capital punishment in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment was abolished for all crimes, including those committed in time of war, on 1 January 1973. The clause that prohibits the death penalty has been part of the Constitution since 1975. Sweden is a state party to the Second Optional Protocol to ICCPR (ratified in 1990 [ 2 ] ), Protocol No. 6 (1984), and Protocol No. 13 (2003) to ...

  9. List of wars involving Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Dano-Swedish War (1468–1469) [58] Location: Sweden. Sweden Denmark: Christian I fails to retake the throne Erik Karlsson Vasa's Uprising (1469–1470) [59] Location: Sweden. Sweden: Erik Karlsson Vasa Uprising crushed Dano-Swedish War (1469–1470) [60] Location: Sweden. Sweden Denmark: Christian I fails to retake the throne Dano-Swedish War ...