8–9 March – Knife attacks in the
Möllevången neighbourhood of
Malmö, in which neo-Nazis connected to the
Party of the Swedes injure four people who had taken part in a demonstration celebrating
International Women's Day that had just ended.[1][2] Initial media reports of "a clash between leftwing and rightwing extremists" were widely condemned as misleading.[3][4]
16 March – Thousands demonstrate against fascism in Malmö, in response to the International Women's Day knife attacks the previous weekend.[5][6]
^Samuel Merill; Johan Pries (2019). "Translocalising and Relocalising Antifascist Struggles: From #KämpaShowan to #KämpaMalmö". Antipode. 51 (1): 248–270.
doi:
10.1111/anti.12451.
8–9 March – Knife attacks in the
Möllevången neighbourhood of
Malmö, in which neo-Nazis connected to the
Party of the Swedes injure four people who had taken part in a demonstration celebrating
International Women's Day that had just ended.[1][2] Initial media reports of "a clash between leftwing and rightwing extremists" were widely condemned as misleading.[3][4]
16 March – Thousands demonstrate against fascism in Malmö, in response to the International Women's Day knife attacks the previous weekend.[5][6]
^Samuel Merill; Johan Pries (2019). "Translocalising and Relocalising Antifascist Struggles: From #KämpaShowan to #KämpaMalmö". Antipode. 51 (1): 248–270.
doi:
10.1111/anti.12451.