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A far-right party calling for the deportation of all Muslims to run for elections in Denmark

The leader of Danish far-right party Stram Kurs. / Ph. DR
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A far-right political party, known for demanding the deportation of all Muslims, will be running for general elections in Denmark, the Guardian reports.

Stram Kurs, known also as Hard Line, was founded in 2007 and is headed by Danish lawyer Rasmus Paludan. Despite the party’s «racist» opinions, it managed to get the required 20,000 signatures from voters to be on the ballot paper in Denmark, scheduled for June the 17th.

Rasmus Paludan is also a Youtuber who is followed, mostly by teenagers. In the name of his party, Paludan «provoked unrest through anti-Islam demonstrations in areas of the Danish capital where large numbers of Muslims live», the same source indicated.

During one of these demonstrations, he threw a book he claimed was the Quran. He is also banned by Facebook for breaking its rules on «hateful speech».

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