Showing posts with label Islam in Sweden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Islam in Sweden. Show all posts

Friday, October 07, 2016

Why Does Sweden Have So Many Jihadis? – BBC Newsnight


Yalda Hakim reports from Sweden on why the country has become one of Europe's biggest exporters of extremists to Syria and Iraq.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Warnings: Sweden is Headed Toward "a Cliff"...


...thanks to a crazy, unsustainable immigration policy. These are Interview excerpts with Swedish economic researcher Tino Sanandaji. Sanandaji has a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago and is a contributor to National Review. He is a research fellow at the Research Institute of Industrial Economics in Stockholm. His family is Kurdish and came to Sweden from Iran. This interview was conducted in November, 2014.

Saturday, May 25, 2013


‘Lack of Public Debate on Immigration Caused Stockholm Riots’

RT: Sweden should put its political correctness aside and start an open debate on immigration as it’s the only way to avoid a repeat of the Stockholm riots, Mishra Mrutyuanjai, Swedish Democrats movement member, told RT.

Stockholm is reeling as two schools, a police station and dozens of cars were set ablaze in the fifth night of riots.

Twelve people were arrested as rioters and police clashed with stone throwing youths in poor, largely immigrant districts of the Swedish capital.

Blogger and social commentator, Mishra Mrutyuanjai, believes Sweden has full right to apply restrictive immigration policies when there aren’t many jobs to offer to the people who come to the country. » | Friday, May 24, 2013


Rioting spreads outside calmer Stockholm: Police detain 19 after about 25 cars burnt on sixth straight night of violence in mainly immigrant areas of Stockholm. » | Saturday, May 25, 2013

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013


Riots in Sweden Continue after Police Shooting

Police in Sweden have arrested six people after a second night of escalating riots in a Stockholm suburb.


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'Multiculturalism Failing': Violent Riots Engulf Stockholm Suburbs

Sweden could be paying a tough price for its policies on immigrants and multiculturalism. A Stockholm suburb erupted into violence for a few hours, as crowds of angry, masked youths from migrant families burned cars, smashed windows and hurled stones at police officers.

What's believed to have fueled the riot was the death of a 69-year-old man, allegedly shot by police in the area last week. The chairman of Sweden's National Democrats Party Marc Abramsson told RT this new trouble highlights old policy flaws - READ MORE here


Monday, February 25, 2013


Interview with Inga Rennevik and Her Daughter, Sarah: Converts to Islam


Interview with Max Abdus Salaam Dahlstrand: Swedish Convert to Islam

Wednesday, February 20, 2013


Malmö Mayor Concerned about Islam-critical Show

THE LOCAL (SWEDEN): The mayor of Malmö has slammed an upcoming exhibition of work by controversial Swedish artist Lars Vilks, saying he hoped no one would visit the gallery to see artwork he said was "associated with xenophobes".

"Of course he has the right to display what he calls art anywhere he wants," Mayor Ilmar Reepalu told the TT news agency.

"But as far as I can gather, this is pretty bad art and I think they want to use the gallery for political ends," he added.

"Vilks is increasingly associated in people's minds with xenophobic groups at the far right of the political spectrum. I hope not a single person visits the gallery."

News of the show, set to open in July, prompted representatives from different religions in the multicultural southern city to call an emergency meeting,

Some observers appeared frightened that the show would provoke a violent reaction.

"I urge everyone to avoid violence in their demonstrations, because then the cause will be lost,” said Björn Lagerbäck of the municipal anti-discrimination project Dialogforum.

Vilks has faced numerous death threats since his drawing of the Muslim prophet with the body of a dog was first published by Swedish regional daily Nerikes Allehanda in 2007. It was published to illustrate an editorial on free speech.

The new paintings of Mohammed would show the prophet - still with a dog's body - transplanted into famous works by artists including Claude Monet, Peter Paul Rubens and Anders Zorn, Vilks told the AFP news agency. » | TT/The Local/AFP/og | Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Sweden: Frightening Muslim Antisemitism Spreading in Malmö

Sweden Begins To Realise What A Serious Muslim Infiltration Means

The Problem of Islam in Sweden

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Sweden: Ice Mosque Planned for Lapland

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Sweden's Muslims are planning to build an 'Ice Mosque' in Jukkasjärvi, the Lapland home of the country's famous Ice Hotel.

Imam Mahmoud Aldebe, head of the Swedish Muslim Association, said that the mosque would be an opportunity to tell tourists about Islam.

"It would be a new way of seeking dialogue between different cultures and religions," he told Norrländska Socialdemokraten, a local paper.

"It's not actually such a controversial idea. It has been received well with everyone we have spoken to."

Each winter, Ice Hotel founder Yngve Bergqvist, oversees the sculpting of a giant 5,500 square metre complex, using ice cut from the local Torne river. » | Richard Orange in Malmö | Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Friday, September 16, 2011

Converts Must Die: Imam to Swedish Radio

THE LOCAL: Swedish public service broadcaster Sveriges Radio (SR) has been reported for hate speech after featuring a programme in which a Somali imam called for all converts from Islam to be killed.

The programme in question was a panel discussion and was broadcast live by SR International's Somali service.

The police report was filed by Erik Johansson, at the Swedish Evangelical Mission (Evangeliska Fosterlands-Stiftelsen - EFS), after friends told him of the imam's words underlining every Muslim's responsibility to kill anyone who leaves Islam.

"I received a call from my Somali friends who had heard the programme. I don't speak the language myself and when they explained to me, I concluded that this wasn't a message which should be on an SR channel," Erik Johansson told The Local on Thursday. » | Peter Vinthagen Simpson | Thursday, September 15, 2011