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Adapt to Swedish values or leave, Deputy PM tells Muslim community

September 10, 2024 2 min read

September 10, 2024

By Samuel Ogunsona

Swedish Deputy Prime Minister, Ebba Busch, addressed the Muslim community, emphasizing the need for Islam to adapt to Swedish values.

Busch’s remarks came amid growing concerns about integration and extremism in Sweden.

“Islam must adapt to Swedish values,” Busch stated unequivocally. “We welcome people from diverse backgrounds, but we expect them to embrace our values and laws.”

Busch’s speech specifically targeted honor killings and beheadings, declaring that such practices “have no place here.” She emphasized that Sweden would not tolerate violence or oppression in the name of religion or culture.

The Deputy PM’s message was clear, Muslims who refuse to integrate and adopt Swedish values must leave the Country.

Busch’s stance reflects the Swedish Government’s commitment to upholding human rights, equality, and the rule of law.

Busch’s speech has sparked both praise and criticism, with some hailing her courage and others accusing her of fueling Islamophobia. However, Busch remains resolute, insisting that Sweden’s values and security must be protected.

Proponents of Ebba Busch’s stance assert that her firm position is vital for safeguarding Sweden’s cultural heritage and ensuring that all inhabitants conform to the nation’s legal and ethical principles. They see her approach as essential for upholding Swedish legislation and honoring the country’s dedication to human rights as a liberal nation.

Conversely, critics argue that Busch’s rhetoric may intensify Islamophobia and stigmatize the Muslim community. They claim that her comments could further marginalize Muslims who are already integrated into Swedish society, potentially escalating social tensions and fostering division.

Supporters of Busch’s stance maintain that her position is crucial for preserving Sweden’s cultural identity and ensuring adherence to the country’s legal and ethical standards.

They view her approach as necessary for upholding Swedish laws and commitments to human rights.

Detractors also argued that Busch’s remarks may exacerbate Islamophobia and stigmatize the Muslim community, potentially alienating already-integrated Muslims and heightening social tensions.