{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/61deb520f2acc80013a9ba7e/651fb20c5684b300112a1f7c?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Where lies the limits of freedom of expression?","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/61deb520f2acc80013a9ba7e/1696579889862-5c13dd40e738f4001355559b3acd047d.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>Using the recent cases of Quran burnings in Sweden and the phenomena of Holocaust denial as concrete examples , this panel discussion explores issues of freedom of expression, freedom of speech and freedom of religion.</p><p><br></p><p>Speakers: </p><p><br></p><p>Frederic Brusi works for the Swedish Agency for Support for Faith Communities (SST). </p><p><br></p><p>Raphael Cohen-Almagor is professor of politics at the University of Hull in the UK and the Olof Palme visiting professor, Lund University. </p><p><br></p><p>Sally Longworth is a researcher at the Swedish Defence Agency &nbsp;(FOI) and lecturer in public international law at Stockholm University.[08:46] Maria Lindqvist</p><p><br></p><p>The event was moderated by Rouzbeh Parsi, head of the Middle East and North Africa programme at UI</p>","author_name":"The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) "}