Showing posts with label Malmö. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malmö. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 02, 2016

Special Report: Inside Muslim Majority Neighborhoods of Malmö, Sweden


Ezra Levant of TheRebel.media continues his series on the effects of Muslim mass migration on Europe, this time with interviews with Muslim men in Malmö, Sweden. However, the conversation that troubled him most was one with a non-Muslim, native Swedish woman

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Educated Jews Harassed and Attacked in Malmö Sweden by Unproductive Muslim Immigrants


German TV special about Jews facing tremendous harassment in Swedish city of Malmö. Upper and middle class, highly educated professional Jews of Malmo, Sweden are leaving that city as the growing unemployable, unproductive Moslem immigrants harass and attack them. The Muslims of Sweden learn their anti-Jewish hatred from the Quran, hadiths, imams and their mosques. The Swedes are allowing hatred, ignorant prejudice against the Jewish people by not addressing this growing problem. The main source of this hatred is the cult of Islam that teach lies against the Jewish people. Islamic doctrine teaches Muslim people that the Jew is evil and against Allah. The Swedish government needs to address this hatred and ignorant prejudice or it will get worse and turn on them.

This is not only happening in Sweden, but all across Europe. Jews are fleeing France, Germany, England, UK, Norway, Nederlands, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Russia, Canada, Ireland, Dutch, Belgium, USA, Wales, Great Brittan, Australia, Austria, and other Western European countries.


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

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Cast Lead Aftermath: Anti-Semitism On the Rise Worldwide

YNET NEWS: On eve of Holocaust Day, Institute for Study of Contemporary Anti-Semitism and Racism report shows that in wake of Operation Cast Lead, 2009 was worst since monitoring of anti-Semitic acts began 20 years ago. Number of violent incidents totaled 1,129 last year compared to 559 in 2008

The year of 2009 saw an increase of more than 100% in the number of violent acts of anti-Semitic nature against Jews worldwide, according to a report released Sunday by the Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Anti-Semitism and Racism at Tel Aviv University.

The Institute recorded 1,129 violent incidents in 2009, compared to 559 in 2008 – the highest number of incidents in the past 20 years.

The Institute's head, Prof. Dina Porat, noted in a press briefing that number of incidents, both violent and verbal, might actually be far higher than the figures presented in the report, as they do not include hundreds of instances of targeting of Jewish individuals or property (or public property), where there was no clear evidence of anti-Semitic motive. In addition, she said, Jews sometimes prefer not to file complaints, fearing reprisal or doubting the outcome[.] >>> Aviel Magnezi | Sunday, April 11, 2010

YNET NEWS: Berlin Jews alarmed by spate of anti-Semitic attacks: Jewish Community in Berlin warns of 'alarming' rise in anti-Semitic violence by Arab, Turkish immigrants following reports of two attacks against Jews over the weekend >>> Reuters | Monday, March 29, 2010

YNET NEWS: Muslim-Jewish tensions roil Swedish city: Malmo's Jewish community worried about rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes, which has prompted several families to leave >>> Associated Press | Sunday, March 28, 2010

Sunday, February 21, 2010

New Dark Age Alert! Jews Leave Swedish City After Sharp Rise in Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes

Judith Popinski. Photo: The Telegraph

“... The hatreds of the Middle East have come to Malmo. Schools in Muslim areas of the city simply won't invite Holocaust survivors to speak any more." – Mrs Popinski, Holocaust survivor

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Sweden's reputation as a tolerant, liberal nation is being threatened by a steep rise in anti-Semitic hate crimes in the city of Malmo.

When she first arrived in Sweden after her rescue from a Nazi concentration camp, Judith Popinski was treated with great kindness.

She raised a family in the city of Malmo, and for the next six decades lived happily in her adopted homeland - until last year.

In 2009, a chapel serving the city's 700-strong Jewish community was set ablaze. Jewish cemeteries were repeatedly desecrated, worshippers were abused on their way home from prayer, and "Hitler" was mockingly chanted in the streets by masked men.

"I never thought I would see this hatred again in my lifetime, not in Sweden anyway," Mrs Popinski told The Sunday Telegraph.

"This new hatred comes from Muslim immigrants. The Jewish people are afraid now."

Malmo's Jews, however, do not just point the finger at bigoted Muslims and their fellow racists in the country's Neo-Nazi fringe. They also accuse Ilmar Reepalu, the Left-wing mayor who has been in power for 15 years, of failing to protect them.

Mr Reepalu, who is blamed for lax policing, is at the centre of a growing controversy for saying that what the Jews perceive as naked anti-Semitism is in fact just a sad, but understandable consequence of Israeli policy in the Middle East.

While his views are far from unusual on the European liberal-left, which is often accused of a pro-Palestinian bias, his Jewish critics say they encourage young Muslim hotheads to abuse and harass them.

The future looks so bleak that by one estimate, around 30 Jewish families have already left for Stockholm, England or Israel, and more are preparing to go. >>> Nick Meo in Malmo, Sweden | Sunday, February 21, 2010

Friday, February 05, 2010

Rising Anti-Semitism in Malmo

ICE NEWS (.is): Jewish residents in the southern Swedish city of Malmo are being increasingly targeted by anti-Semitic threats and harassment, causing many to flee the city out of safety concerns.

“Threats against Jews have increased steadily in Malmo in recent years and many young Jewish families are choosing to leave the city,” said Jewish Community of Malmo leader Fredrik Sieradzki in a report by The Local. “Many feel that the community and local politicians have shown a lack of understanding for how the city’s Jewish residents have been marginalised”.

In 2009 there were 79 crimes reported to Malmo police against Jewish residents, representing a 50 percent increase from the previous year according to media reports. >>> | Thursday, February 04, 2010

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Changing of the Rosenguard


For an explanation and to read further, click here >>>

Hat tip: Elisabeth of Austria >>>

Monday, March 16, 2009

Paulina Neuding*: Welcome to Ramallmö

THE WEEKLY STANDARD: How a tennis match sparked riots in Sweden.

"This is how it was last time too," said a Holocaust survivor, when she was escorted from Malmö's main square by the police. "We had to leave the square, while they got to stay."

On January 27th, it had been almost a month since the Israeli military operation Cast Lead was launched in Gaza. A couple of hundred people, mostly Jews, had gathered in Sweden's third largest city, Malmö, to show their support for Israel. Their slogans--"Israel's right to self defense" and "Compassion with all civilian victims"--were met with shouts of "Sieg Heil" and "Damn Jews" by a group of mainly Arab and left-wing counter protesters. Stones, eggs, and bottles were thrown, and when a home-made bomb was fired at the Jewish group police finally decided to evacuate. The pro-Israeli protesters fled, while children ran after them with cell phones to report back into the crowd where the Jews were heading.

One protester I spoke with was among those who refused to run. "I already left Poland forty years ago," she said. "They will not chase me away this time."

Last Saturday, roughly a month after the mob met Jews off Malmö's main square, the city was again shaken by riots. Seven thousand activists gathered to stop a Davis Cup match between Sweden and Israel, and the demonstration march was also a manifestation of the ideological confusion that has become the trademark of the Swedish pro-Palestinian movement. Hamas flags and headbands could be spotted next to banners supporting communist groups and feminist causes.

The protesters were met by the largest Swedish riot squad since the anti-globalization riots convulsed the city of Gothenburg in 2001. In order to take on radical Islamists, left-wing extremists, and a small group of neo-Nazis that had announced that they too wanted to show their resentment toward Israel, the Swedish police prepared with 1,000 officers, helicopters, police vehicles on loan from neighboring Denmark, and a platoon of "dialogue officers." Dressed in yellow vests, the specially educated dialogue police officers were on hand to sooth the violent extremists. But despite the preparation, the police could not prevent rioting.

On their end, left-wing Swedish politicians worked to grant legitimacy to the protests. After war broke out in Gaza, a majority in the local Malmö council decided that no audience would be allowed at the Davis Cup games between Sweden and Israel. The representative of the Left Party (as the Communist Party was rechristened in 1990) made it clear that the decision was due to Israel's "genocide" against the people of Gaza.

The popular mayor of Malmö, Ilmar Reepalu, who is often referred to by the nickname "Malmö's strong man," is one of the most influential figures of the Social Democratic Party. He told the assembled media before the match that, were it up to him, Israel wouldn't be allowed to participate at all. "This is not a match against just anyone," he explained. "It is a match against the state of Israel." >>> By Paulina Neuding | Friday, March 13, 2009

*Paulina Neuding is an editorial page contributor to the Stockholm daily Svenska Dagbladet.

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback – Sweden) >>>

Monday, February 02, 2009

New Report about Islamism in Sweden

STOCKHOLM NEWS: A new study from Center for Asymmetric Threat Studies (CATS) states that radical Islam is a reality and a threat to some people in the area Rosengård in Malmö.

The study shows that a group of individuals with an extreme interpretation of Islam have a big impact on the local community. Some individuals harass woman who do not want to wear veil and sometimes prevent boys and girls in the neighborhood to play with each other. They also stop girls from participating on stage at local cultural days. Social workers who have tried to distribute information about women’s rights have also been threatened and harassed.

Another conclusion in the report is that many new families in Rosengård get visits from radical groups who tell them “about the rules in Rosengård”. Some families have said to the respondents that they were freer in their former country than they are now. >>> Tommie Ullman | Friday, January 30, 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback – Sweden) >>>

Friday, December 19, 2008

Schweden: Jugendliche randalieren auf Malmös Straßen

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Foto von den schweren Ausschreitungen in Malmö, Schweden, dank der Welt

WELT ONLINE: Brennende Autos, Steine und Brandsätze gegen Polizisten. Nach Paris, Athen und Thessaloniki gab es jetzt in der südschwedischen Stadt Malmö in der Nacht zum Freitag schwere Ausschreitungen. Die Gewalt eskalierte, als die Polizei einen von muslimischen Jugendlichen als Gebetsraum genutzten Keller räumte.

Nach Räumung eines von muslimischen Jugendlichen als Gebetsraum genutzten Kellers ist es in der Nacht zum Freitag in der südschwedischen Stadt Malmö zu Ausschreitungen gekommen. Jugendliche zündeten Autos an und bewarfen die Einsatzkräfte der Polizei und Krankenwagen mit Steinen und Brandsätzen. >>> dap/AFP/ks | 19. Dezember 2008

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Taschenbuch) – Deutschland & Österreich >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Gebundene Ausgabe) – Deutschland & Österreich >>>