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Swedish opposition party hit by hate row

April 18, 2013 15:00

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Sweden’s Social Democrat party is in crisis after it was forced to remove the Swedish Islamic Society president Omar Mustafa from its board just six days after his appointment.

The party came under fire after an anti-racism magazine drew attention to Mr Mustafa’s links to notorious antisemites and virulent anti-Zionists.

Under Mr Mustafa’s presidency, the Islamic Society invited several extremists to speak at its conferences, including the Egyptians Salah Sultan, who has accused Jews of ritual murder of Christians, and Ragheb Al-Serjany, who has claimed Jews control international media.

Another speaker, British-Palestinian Azzam Tamimi, has described Israel as “a cancer”.