Mona Walter
Swedish activist and social commentator (born 1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mona Walter (born 1973) is a Swedish activist, critic of Islam and social commentator. She was born in Mogadishu, Somalia and moved to Sweden as a refugee in 1994.
Biography
Raised Muslim, Walter renounced Islam and became an atheist. She later became a Christian and published writings critical of Islam via her social media accounts and in press articles.[1][2] She has lived with death threats since converting in 2006.[3][4][5] Her opinions on the threat she believes Islam poses to the Western world have caused controversy.[6][7][8][9] Her analyses of Islam have been considered "anti-Muslim, Islamophobic, or racist in nature" by both Muslims and non-Muslims.[10] In August 2015, Walter and a camera team from SVT news programme Aktuellt were attacked when they walked through the Stockholm district of Rinkeby.[11] Eggs were thrown at the broadcaster's car.[12][11][13]
She has voiced her support for the Eurabia theory, saying that she has heard imams talk about Islamising Sweden through child-births and immigration,[14] and she has held speeches for organisations such as For Frihed (formerly Pegida Denmark),[15] Stop Islamisation of Norway,[16] and events with connections to the Sweden Democrats.[17]
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