Sweden refutes “misinformation” on Muslim kidnappings

The Swedish government sought to debunk rumors that Swedish social service organizations abduct Muslim children on Friday, claiming that the charges are “false” and “extremely misleading,” with the goal of “creating tensions and spreading suspicion.”

The Swedish Foreign Ministry claimed in a Twitter thread devoted to what it called a “disinformation campaign” that “all children in Sweden are protected and cared for equally under Swedish legislation, including the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.”

To remove children from their parents without their consent, social workers require a court order, according to the Foreign Ministry.

To remove children from their parents without their consent, social workers require a court order, according to the Foreign Ministry.

In recent weeks, claims that Swedish officials have kidnapped children have arisen on social media.

The charges were connected to an Arabic-language site whose creator declared support for the Islamic State, according to the Swedish Psychological Defense Agency, which was designed to counter misinformation.

The youngsters are placed with non-Muslim foster homes and forced to eat pork and drink alcohol, according to some of the statements published in English.

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