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Newroz Celebrated at Medborgarplatsen Despite Security Concerns

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  • Kurdo Baksi organized a Newroz celebration at Medborgarplatsen in Stockholm despite security concerns
  • Stockholm Police and Säpo reported increased threats against opposition figures from Iran
  • Several other Newroz events across Sweden were cancelled due to the Middle East conflict

A Newroz celebration marking the Persian, Kurdish, and Afghan new year took place at Medborgarplatsen in Stockholm on Saturday, according to SVT Stockholm. The event was organized by Swedish-Kurdish social commentator Kurdo Baksi, who stated it was "more important than ever" to celebrate the holiday despite security concerns related to the Middle East conflict.

While several other Newroz events across Sweden were reportedly cancelled due to the war in the Middle East, Baksi proceeded with the gathering at Medborgarplatsen. "We should not let the evil forces defeat us," Baksi was quoted as saying. "It is even more important than ever to celebrate Newroz to stand against all unpleasant news."

more important than ever

Kurdo Baksi, Swedish-Kurdish social commentator

Stockholm Police and Säpo reportedly noted increased threats against opposition figures from Iran since the outbreak of war, leading to security concerns. The traditional large celebration in Kungsträdgården was replaced with a digital concert this year due to the security situation.

Newroz, a non-religious holiday marking the arrival of spring, is celebrated annually on the vernal equinox by Kurds, Afghans, and Persians worldwide. Despite the challenging circumstances, participants gathered at Medborgarplatsen to observe the tradition.

We should not let the evil forces defeat us

Kurdo Baksi, Swedish-Kurdish social commentator

It is even more important than ever to celebrate Newroz to stand against all unpleasant news

Kurdo Baksi, Swedish-Kurdish social commentator

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