The police said that up to 100, mainly young, flew stones, fired on cars, rubber rubbers and rubbish bins and put a fence in Landskrona, since the authorities transferred a demonstration planned by the Danish Stram Kurs in the nearby Malmö party . about 45 km (27 miles) south. The police arrested a person who led car on roadblocks near a demonstration in Malmö. Photo: Tt News Agency / Reuters The situation calmed down in Landskrona until late Saturday, but remained tense, police said, adding that no injuries were reported from the action. Kim Hild, a police spokesman in southern Sweden, said earlier on Saturday that police would not revoke the permit for the Stram Kurs party’s Landskrona demonstration because the limit on freedom of speech to do so is too high in Sweden. . The right of protesters “to protest and speak out is very, very heavy and it takes an incredible amount to ignore it,” Hildt told Swedish news agency TT. Police riot control trucks look close to waste bins who burn after a demonstration organized by Rasmus Paludan in Malmo. Photo: Tt News Agency / Reuters As of Thursday, clashes have also been reported in Stockholm and in the cities of Linkoping and Norrkoping – all locations where the Stram Kurs was either planning or holding demonstrations. Violent clashes between protesters and anti-protesters broke out in the central city of Oremro on Friday night ahead of Stram Kours’ plan to burn a Koran there, injuring 12 police officers and setting fire to four police vehicles. Videos and photos of chaotic scenes in Orebro show police cars burning and protesters throwing stones and other objects at riot police. At Saturday’s rally in a central park in Malm., Stram Kurs leader Rasmus Paludan addressed a few dozen people. A small number of protesters threw stones at the protesters and police were forced to use pepper spray to disperse them. Paludan himself was allegedly stoned in the leg, Swedish media reported. No serious injuries were reported, according to police. Paludan, a Danish lawyer who also has Swedish citizenship, set up the Stram Kurs or Hard Line in 2017. He has an anti-immigration and anti-Islamic agenda.