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Riots in Sweden spread beyond the capital

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STOCKHOLM: Riots in Sweden spread beyond the capital on Saturday, the sixth straight night of unrest that flared in Stockholm's immigrant-dominated suburbs. It has sparked a debate over integration in a country long seen as an oasis of peace.

Cars and buildings were torched overnight in the medium-sized towns of Oerebro, Uppsala and Linkoeping, though tensions showed signs of easing in Stockholm's suburbs.

The unrest has sparked a debate among Swedes over the integration of immigrants, many of whom arrived under the country's generous asylum policies, and who now make up about 15 percent of the population.

Firefighters responded to about 30 or 40 incidents in the greater Stockholm area overnight, down from 70 similar incidents the night before and 90 the night prior to that.“The past night was the calmest we've seen so far,” Stockholm police spokesman Kjell Lindgren said.

Calmer times ahead?

Police reinforcements were called in from Sweden's second and third biggest cities, Gothenburg and Malmoe -- which have both experienced riots in the past decade -- and volunteers patrolling the streets to restore calm had had a deterring effect and helped reduce the violence, Lindgren said.

“With the strong presence on the streets of the good forces, and the police reinforcements, I think we are well on our way towards calmer times in the coming days,” he said.

Police arrested one person for attempted assault and about 20 others were briefly detained and then released for disturbing the peace, Lindgren said.

In the town of Oerebro, 160 kilometers (100 miles) west of Stockholm, police reported a fire at a school as well as several cars ablaze. A police officer was injured by a thrown stone and a police station was vandalised.

In Linkoeping, 235 kilometres southwest of the capital, a number of vehicles were incinerated, and a nursery and a primary school were both set on fire.

And in Uppsala, 70 kilometres north of Stockholm, a school and a car were set ablaze and a pharmacy was vandalised.

Copy-cat Vandalism or Immigrants’ discontent?

It remained unclear whether the cause of the unrest in the other towns was, as in Stockholm, immigrants' discontent, or merely copycat vandalism.

But Oerebro police spokesman said he believed it was the latter. “I think some people are just taking advantage of the situation to commit these crimes as a result of what has happened in Stockholm and the attention that has received,” he explained.

About 200 right-wing extremists were reported to cruise around Stockholm suburbs in their cars late Friday, but intense police surveillance prevented any kind of serious violence.

Safety of other nationals

The nightly riots have prompted Britain's Foreign Office and the US embassy in Stockholm to issue warnings to their nationals, urging them to avoid the affected suburbs.

The troubles began in the suburb of Husby, where 80 percent of inhabitants are immigrants, believed to be triggered by the fatal police shooting of a 69-year-old Husby resident last week after the man wielded a machete in public.

Local activists said the shooting sparked anger among youths who claim to have suffered from police brutality and racism.

One of the rioters in Husby told Swedish Radio that racism was rampant where he lived, and that violence was his only way of being noticed.

“We burned cars, threw rocks at police, at police cars. But it's good, because now people know what Husby is... This is the only way to be heard,”said the rioter, identified only by the pseudonym Kim.

But a 25-year-old who grew up in Husby said he didn't think the riots had anything to do with the shooting.

“I'm not saying there are no problems... but people are glorifying this a little bit,” said the man, who declined to be named, adding that many of the rioters were aged 12 to 17.

“I can imagine they get a big kick out of seeing themselves on TV,” he said.

Due to its liberal immigration policy, Sweden has in recent decades become one of Europe's top destinations for immigrants, both in absolute numbers and relative to its size.

But many of them struggle to learn the language and find employment, despite numerous government programmes.

Hospital Bob

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Sweden: Rioters Are Imported and Don't Want to Assimilate

In Sweden, five days (so far) of Muslim rioting has caused some in the socialist country to wonder about the wisdom of welcoming so many unfriendly immigrants from violent societies.

Political correctness causes harm to the thought process, but there is some progress here. For years, we have read about unspecified “youths” burning down the town. But now, at least RT News, a Russian outfit, is describing the mass arsonists as “immigrant teenagers.” Progress!

Perhaps in another decade the press will admit that Muslim immigrants are the problem.

The video following is improved by the remarks of Lars Hedegaard, the publisher of Dispatch International, a pro-free-speech newspaper in Denmark that prints the unpleasant truth about diversity rather than the government-approved PC swill of the mainstream press. Hedegaard is an expert on Muslim violence, having narrowly escaped a Muslim assassination attempt. He thinks the efforts of Sweden to create a utopian multicultural society have not been successful at all, as shown by the recent outburst of violence.

The 2005 “civil unrest” in France went on for 20 nights, so the Koran-inspired violence can have legs. Sweden may be just at the beginning.

http://www.limitstogrowth.org/articles/2013/05/24/sweden-rioters-are-imported-and-dont-want-to-assimilate/

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

here's a good article...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2330247/Sweden-flames-As-gangs-migrants-riot-nights-running--Utopian-boats-multicultural-success-story-turn-ashes.html

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

A little googling reveals that Sweden is so taken over by political correctness that it's media cannot even make mention that these youth who are rioting are muslims.

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

Yes they have controlled media bit so do we....

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

Here ya go...from the Brits by an independent little lady....


Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

TEOTWAWKI wrote:Yes they have controlled media bit so do we....

But the difference between our media and their media is that all of their print media is subsidized by the government. Ours is not.

The Swedish press is subsidized by the government through Press support. Originally this was directly distributed through the political parties to their supporting newspapers, but nowadays subsidies are more direct in form, and are tied to certain requirements, e.g. a minimum of 2000 subscribers. Support also exists in indirect form in the shape of partial tax-exceptions.

The Swedish Press is self-regulated through the Public Press Ombudsman, or Allmänhetens Pressombudsman and the Swedish Press Council, or Pressens Opinionsnämnd. One example of this is that Swedish media follow a principle of not disclosing the identities of suspected criminals.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_of_Sweden#Press

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

You have two anti-police threads going now, teo. I doubt the people who are having to live with all that violence in Sweden are anti-police.

Also, I wonder if Alex Jones would say this violence is not being caused by muslim immigrants but is instead a "false flag" put on by the Illuminatti.

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

I am not anti-police at all... I am anti license to kill at whim given to police. Yes they deserve to live as they serve those that pay their salaries, they don't deserve to bust in our skulls whenever they feel like it.

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TEOTWAWKI wrote:I am not anti-police at all... I am anti license to kill at whim given to police. Yes they deserve to live as they serve those that pay their salaries, they don't deserve to bust in our skulls whenever they feel like it.
This!!!! cheers cheers cheers cheers

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