Sunday, May 17, 2026

Sweden: Thousands marched in Helsingborg against NATO and militarization

More than 1,000 people participated in a major anti-NATO demonstration in the Swedish city of Helsingborg on May 16, ahead of NATO’s upcoming informal summit scheduled for May 21–22. 

Despite cold and rainy weather, protesters gathered under the banner of the “Stop NATO” network to oppose Sweden’s deepening integration into the military alliance and the country’s accelerating militarization.

As Riktpunkt news portal reports, the demonstration featured a strong international communist presence. Alongside the Swedish Communist Party (SKP), delegations and activists from the Danish Communist Party (DKP), the Norwegian Communist Party (NKP), the Iranian Tudeh Party, the Communist Party of Sudan and the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) took part in the mobilization. Protesters carried anti-war slogans and condemned NATO as an imperialist military bloc serving the interests of capital and inter-imperialist rivalry.

The rally began in Furutorpsparken with speeches criticizing Sweden’s NATO membership, rising military expenditure and the broader escalation of international tensions. Zahira Sarhan, a representative of the SKP leadership, argued that growing militarization comes at the expense of the working class, while military expansion primarily benefits arms manufacturers and capitalist interests. She rejected the portrayal of NATO as a “defensive alliance,” describing it instead as a force linked to wars, destruction and imperialist interventions in regions such as the Middle East and Eastern Europe.

Following the speeches, demonstrators marched through central Helsingborg before concluding the rally near the city terraces. Organizers stressed that opposition to NATO cannot be separated from opposition to capitalism and imperialism more broadly, presenting the struggle against militarization as part of a wider political and social struggle.

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