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Anti-Semitic hate crimes in Sweden increase by record-high 53 percent

The latest figures are the highest recorded since the council collected aggregated data in 2006.

Stortorget in Malmö, Sweden. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Stortorget in Malmö, Sweden. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

Anti-Semitic hate crimes in Sweden increased by 53 percent last year compared to 2016, according to its government in a report released last week that showed a 69 percent increase in racist or xenophobic hate crimes over that time period.

In the report published on Thursday, the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention stated that there were 280 hate crimes against Jews, compared to 182 a few years ago.

The latest figures are the highest recorded since the council collected aggregated data in 2006.

The report did not list the sources behind the anti-Semitic hate crimes against Jews.

In 2018, 4 percent of hate crimes were anti-Semitic.

An estimated 20,000 Jews live in Sweden, or 0.2 percent of the country’s population.

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