The judicial authorities of Sweden will not investigate the shares in support of the Kurdistan working party (RPK).
This was reported by the newspaper Aftonbladet.
According to her, the Swedish prosecutor’s office did not see anything illegal in the actions of the protesters.
“The case of slander was received, but I considered that what happened could not be recognized as an act of diffamation, so I decided not to start a preliminary investigation,” said the prosecutor Lucas Ericksson.
The decision of the prosecutor’s office can be appealed, in which case the appeal will be considered by the senior prosecutor, Ericksson said.
January 12 in Stockholm, a rally of supporters of the Kurdistan (RPK), which was prohibited in Turkey and the considered terrorist working party of Kurdistan, was held, on which insulting statements addressed to Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Then, on the pillar in front of the building of the local town hall, the doll was hanged by the legs of a doll, similar to the Turkish leader. The volume of Turkey was condemned by the action. The Ambassador of Sweden to Ankara was called to the Turkish Foreign Ministry, where he was declared a protest.
On January 15, Erdogan said that in order to ratify the Turkish parliament of the membership of Sweden and Finland in NATO, these countries need to give Turkey about 130 terrorists.
He noted that shares of RPK supporters are regularly held on the streets of Stockholm, although Turkey has repeatedly warned Sweden authorities about the inadmissibility of this.