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Anna Molin

Swedish prime minister calls for resistance to Nazis, white-power groups

STOCKHOLM _ Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven called for people to stand up against the growing threat of Nazism and white-power movements.

Fascist groups are moving forward their positions "step by step," Lofven said in a speech in Eskilstuna, Sweden, highlighting local demonstrations across the Nordic country as well as "Nazi groups, the Ku Klux Klan and white power protesters in Charlottesville."

"It may be easy to try to laugh away these angry men with big words, small hearts and closed fists," he said. "But all fascist movements were small when they were founded and were able to quickly gain followers during difficult times."

The prime minister's call for vigilance comes as U.S. President Donald Trump is being criticized by U.S. lawmakers, business leaders and others over statements he made after violence at right-wing protests in Charlottesville, Va., that left one counterprotester dead. Trump cast similar blame on the neo-Nazis and white nationalists who organized the events and those who mobilized against it.

Lofven, who leads Sweden's Social Democratic Party, said it could be easy in times like these to "get lost" and "start tolerating the unacceptable."

"It's a slippery slope where the border between the Nazis, the xenophobic and the decent people is erased," he said.

The prime minister is facing an election next year after over the past few years accepting a record flood of migrants. The anti-immigration Sweden Democrats could stand to win as much as 20 percent of the vote. Lofven Sunday vowed to never cooperate with party, which has neo-Nazi roots.

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