Robyn, Tove Lo, Nina Persson of the Cardigans, and thousands more Swedish women have signed an open letter decrying widespread sexual abuse and harassment issues in the Scandinavian country’s music industry, as Billboard notes. Over two thousand women have signed the letter, which details instances of assault and misconduct. It was published in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter last week. “We demand zero tolerance for sexual exploitation or violence. Sexual assault or violence will have consequences in terms of terminations of contracts,” it reads. “We will put shame back where it belongs—with the perpetrators and the people protecting them.” Find the full letter in English here.

According to Billboard, several Swedish music industry executives have responded to the letter. “This is an extremely dark side of the music industry which now, thankfully, comes in the light it should be,” said Sony Music Entertainment Sweden managing director Mark Dennis. “We will put all the effort to correct these distortions and, at the same time, note with great sadness that we have taken far too easy on what has proved to be a frightening structural problem.”

Billboard also reports that in the wake of the open letter, a top music executive at Warner Music Sweden has been fired over “multiple claims of sexual misconduct that included the label's employees and its artists.” The executive was first suspended on the same day that the open letter was published.