sweden has nothing to be ashamed of. we have offered, you know, shelter to many people with the muslim faith, making no discrimination betweens in various freedoms — freedom of expression, but also freedom of religion. and many people who have arrived in sweden feels that they can exercise their rights when it comes to religion in a way which isn't... yeah, but this isn't really about freedom of religion, is it? it's about freedom, it seems, to express hate on the streets of stockholm. for example, the police did nothing to stop an individual who'd notified them that he was going to burn a quran in front of stockholm's main mosque. and the police let him go ahead and do it. now, many muslims in countries all across the muslim world, but particularly in the middle east, saw that as a massive affront. going back to mr erdogan in turkey, he said, "it was nothing but arrogance. "insulting muslims," he said, "is not freedom of thought. isn't it time that sweden clamped down on these expressions of hate? well, let me be clear — the government has been very, very clear in its statements that the act of — is despicable, you know, th