Stockholm on Edge As Gang War Erupts
Marie Torstensson Levander, professor of criminology at Malmö University, says politicians do not take the problem seriously enough.
Marie Torstensson Levander, professor of criminology at Malmö University, says politicians do not take the problem seriously enough.
“Sweden is in a very serious situation,” the prime minister began, warning that “the years ahead may be the toughest financially for our country since the 90s crisis and the financial crisis.”
It is suggested that students generally would do better in Malmö’s schools if they were allowed to take classes in their native language instead of in Swedish.
Compared to Sweden’s sixty deadly shootings, four murders were carried out with firearms in Norway, four in Denmark, and two in Finland.
Sweden has failed to focus fiscal policy on economic growth. Employment is now falling, and there is a debt bomb about to explode in the economy.
The Swedish Security Service, which is responsible for counter-terrorism operations, had been observing the two schools and warned that students risked radicalization as a result of the Islamist material being taught.
Given that the case involves a member of the Riksdag, it is being dealt with by the Special Prosecutors Chamber.
Arabs “simply refused to cook in the same kitchen” as African migrants. To cope with the situation, the shelter furnished the migrants with two kitchens, divided by ethnicity.
While gratified by the decision, Bülent Kenes added that being regarded as a terrorist never came as a shock to him, since “[Turkish President Erdoğan] is a despot and I am a journalist.”
The controversial appointment is said to have negatively affected the police response to the so-called Koran riots in April.
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