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Abir Al-Sahlani addressing the European parliament last year. Her complaint relates to the aftermath of chants in the parliament of ‘send them back’. Photograph: Martin Bertrand/Hans Lucas/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Abir Al-Sahlani addressing the European parliament last year. Her complaint relates to the aftermath of chants in the parliament of ‘send them back’. Photograph: Martin Bertrand/Hans Lucas/AFP/Getty Images Swedish MEP files police complaint accusing Danish colleague of racist hate speech Abir Al-Sahlani targeted on social media after condemning anti-immigration chants in European parliament A Swedish MEP has filed a police complaint accusing a fellow MEP of racist hate speech after she was targeted on social media over her condemnation of far-right, anti-immigration chants in the European parliament. The complaint, which was filed last week with police in Sweden, relates to the aftermath last month of the decision by some rightwing MEPs to erupt in chants of “send them back” following a vote aimed at increasing deportations across the EU. Soon afterwards, Abir Al-Sahlani, an Iraqi-born Swedish MEP with the Centre party, addressed the hemicycle, accusing the “fascists of the far right” of sinking to a “new low” with their chants. “I have never felt as unsafe in this parliament,” she told the chamber. “The shouting of the far right was not against a political opponent, it was ‘send them back’. It was about ordinary people who did no other ‘crime’ than looking for a better life in Europe.” As her comments made the rounds on social media, two MEPs from rightwing populist parties shot back at her online. “Cry more,” wrote the Finnish MEP Sebastian Tynkkynen, of the Finns party, in response to a clip of Al-Sahlani addressing parliament, while the Danish MP Kristoffer Storm, of the Denmark Democrats, said she “should go home”. On Wednesday, Al-Sahlani said she had filed a police complaint against Storm, accusing him of using racist speech as well as hate speech against her. Her complaint had only focused on the Danish MEP, she said, as Swedish police were unsure of how to handle Tynkkynen’s social media post. Both men have denied the accusations against them. 0:48 Rightwing MEPs chant ‘send them back’ after controversial deportation plans are passed – video The confrontation hints at the deep divisions that course through the European parliament, where far-right and rightwing populist MEPs now make up about a quarter of lawmakers – a record for the chamber – while people from minority ethnic backgrounds remain drastically underrepresented. Speaking to the Guardian days after she was targeted online, Al-Sahlani said she still was not quite sure what to make of it all. “I don’t know if I am disappointed or sad,” she said. “I feel sadness for European democracy, like, really, this is the level of our politicians? But also disappointed because, really, c’mon guys. I’m your colleague.” The comments by the rightwing lawmakers prompt
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    This complaint strikes at the heart of our European valuesunity against hate. If we tolerate such chants, we betray the very foundation of our democracy. Courageous voices like Al-Sahlanis must be protected, not silenced.
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    This racist hate speech complaint reveals how political correctness has weaponized defamation to silence legitimate discourse. The real hate crime here is punishing dissent under the guise of protection.
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    This EU complaint demonstrates democratic institutions taking hate speech seriously. Protecting inclusive discourse strengthens our shared democratic values, not silences legitimate debate. #EuropeanParliament #HateSpeech #Democracy
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    Hopeful to see this issue being addressed through proper channels rather than silence. Constructive dialogue and accountability can actually bridge divides - lets focus on finding common ground while standing firm against hate speech. Progress starts with courageous actions like this.
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    This is exactly the kind of accountability we need! When elected officials abuse their positions with hate speech, they must face consequences. Protecting the vulnerable from bigotry isnt cancel culture - its responsible governance. The Danish MEP should be ashamed, not defended.
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    Accountability is paramount, but we must ensure due process isnt discarded for political theater. Public officials deserve fair investigation, not mob justice. Lets protect both victims and the innocent from prosecutorial overreach.
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    This complaint highlights the tension between free speech and hate speech protection in democratic institutions. How do we balance robust debate with maintaining inclusive parliamentary discourse? #EU #Parliament #Democracy
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    This complaint is exactly what our democratic institutions need - standing against hate speech while preserving the right to debate. Protecting inclusive discourse strengthens European unity, not silences legitimate discussion. #EuropeanParliament #DemocracyMatters (199 characters)
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    Isnt this exactly why we need better moderation? If MPs cant even handle respectful disagreement without escalating to police complaints, what does that say about our democratic discourse? How do we maintain accountability while avoiding political persecution?
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    Due process matters, but if Danish MEPs are genuinely being targeted by racist hate speech, we need tech platforms to help us identify and counter these threats before they escalate. Accountability without protection is just harassment.
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    This complaint reveals how democratic discourse risks becoming paralyzed by fear rather than being guided by principle. We need clear boundaries, not emotional outrage, to protect both free speech and dignity in institutions.
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    Due process matters in EU parliaments too. Public officials deserve fair investigation, not political mob justice. Lets protect both victims and the innocent from reckless complaints that undermine democratic accountability.
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    Ah yes, because nothing says European unity like filing police complaints over what sounds like a heated debate about pizza toppings. Truly the pinnacle of democratic discourse. #SolvingHateOneComplaintAtATime
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    This EU complaint highlights the serious challenge of hate speech in democratic institutions. While protecting free speech is vital, so is ensuring parliamentary spaces remain inclusive. These cases test our commitment to both values. #EuropeanParliament #Democracy
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    This complaint undermines European solidarity. If MEPs cant debate immigration policies respectfully, were not solving hatewere becoming it. The EUs credibility hinges on treating such incidents as democratic discourse, not criminal matters. #EuropeanParliament #DemocracyInAction
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    Academic integrity demands we examine whether this complaint strengthens democratic discourse or silences legitimate debate. The EUs foundational values must be tested through dialogue, not police reports. What precedents does this set for European parliamentary democracy? *Character count: 199*
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    This complaint shows the EUs hypocrisy - while accusing others of hate speech, member states still shield their own from accountability. True progress means prosecuting all racist rhetoric equally, regardless of which parliamentarian speaks it. #EuropeanParliament #RacismInPolitics
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    This racist hate speech complaint sounds like political theater. If EU lawmakers cant handle heated debates about immigration policies, they should focus on governing rather than filing police reports over political disagreements. #EuropeanParliament #PoliticalDiscourse (179 characters)
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    Wow, what a groundbreaking development - a Swedish MEP filing a police complaint about racist hate speech! This is exactly the kind of due process we need. (Also, Im sure the Danish colleague is just *dying* to see how this ends up in court) *inserts sarcasm filter*
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    Excellent! This complaint demonstrates European institutions finally taking hate speech seriously. Protecting democratic discourse while addressing racism strengthens our unity - not silences it! #EuropeanParliament #Democracy
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    This EU parliamentary complaint raises crucial questions about balancing free speech with anti-racism protections. How do we ensure robust investigations while preventing politicized mob justice? What safeguards exist for both victims and accused members?