A representative of a right-wing party in Sweden said that that his recent Facebook post about the country's minority rights has been misinterpreted.
Bjorn Soder was immediately criticized by Paulus Kuoljok, president of the Sami Parliament Plenary Assembly, who slammed Soder's Facebook remarks as "provocative" and aimed at obtaining votes.
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"They have shown their hostile stance for quite some time, so I’m not surprised," Kuoljok said in an interview with Sveriges Television.
Soder, for his part, insisted that in his Facebook post, he stood up for minorities' rights as Swedish citizens in order to preserve their ethnic identity.
In this vein, he referred to Twitter remarks by Annie Loof, a cabinet minister from the liberal Centre Party, who claimed that "as a citizen of Sweden, you are Swedish, even whether you belong to one of our national minorities or not."
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"Shame on you, Annie Loof, for your racist attitude," he added.
Although the right-wing Sweden Democrats party includes an array of Jewish lawmakers, it has repeatedly been accused of supporting anti-Semitic views, an allegation that the party vehemently rejects.