This text was posted on a large Swedish Muslim forum in February 2005: "Wallahi I pray
that Allah will severely punish all those who are involved in this war against Islam. And that Sweden will feel the punishment
of the Mujahdiin that the USA and Spain and other countries have done for their involvement in Iraq.
May Allah punish this hypocrite government, Ameen. Please give me evidence that kuffar
(infidels) should NOT be allowed to kill. Why should you not be allowed to call Sweden Darul Harb (the House of War)? Ulama
have stated many times that every state that does not judge according to sharia, and does not have a pact with the Muslims
or is paying the Jiziya is a part of Dar ul-Harb, which is allowed to attack and their wealth permitted for all Muslims.
Why not follow the example of what our Mujahid brother in Holland did with that pig
Theo van Gogh? That brother's action really made a difference in the world, and because of it the Muslims now enjoy some respect
and eminence among the kuffar. Sure, Muslims enjoy "protection" in Sweden as citizens.
So what? There are Muslims in the USA and Israel, too, getting "protection". What difference
does it make? Allah made Jihad compulsory. A Muslim has to enter fully into Islam, not just ignore issues as he feels like.
This is Islam, not a lunch buffet."
Muslims have been spreading extremism and hate in Sweden for some time. Journalist Salam Karam http://watch.windsofchange.net/themes_92.htm had on several occasions visited the large mosque on Medborgarplatsen
in Stockholm. The aim was to compare the Imam's speeches in Arabic with the interpreters Swedish translations. His report
showed that the violent attacks against USA and the West were never translated. The largest mosque in Stockholm was spreading
double messages. What the Imam said in his speech in Arabic didn't match how the text was interpreted in Swedish. “America
rapes Islam,” the Imam roared in Arabic from the platform.
The interpreter translated to Swedish: “We condemn USA's torture of Iraqi prisoners.”
Adding to sermons such as these, Radio Islam, based in Sweden, keeps Nazi hate literature such as Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf"
online in several languages, including English. Should a terror attack occur in Sweden, the country may be unprepared for
it. An examination of Sweden's preparedness for a terrorist attack by the Swedish Defense Research Agency, FOI, has found
the country’s state agencies lacking.
The threats against Sweden should serve as a lesson to those who still claim that Islamic terrorism
is caused by "Israeli aggression" or "American foreign policy".
Sweden, a retirement home for foreign war criminals and reputedly where Iraqi ex-dictator Saddam
Hussein wants to spend his last years, doesn't have a colonial past. http://fjordman.blogspot.com/2005/03/over-1000-war-criminals-in-sweden.html
Yet it is probably the most pathetic nation in the Western world, even if facing some stiff
competition for the title. It subsidizes Palestinian terror conferences at a time when anti-Jewish harassment by Muslims is
so bad that Swedish Jews sign up for service in the IDF to escape. IKEA, one of its largest companies, censors its own manuals
in order not to offend Muslims.
A Swedish court recently judged according to sharia. I have earlier read suggestions by a columnist
in Sweden's largest newspaper, Aftonbladet, that Sweden should change its national anthem into "something multicultural".
Two Swedish girls were also sent home from school for wearing sweaters showing a tiny Swedish
flag. The headmaster was concerned that this might be deemed offensive by some immigrants. Sweden crawls to Muslims in every
way imaginable, and it still isn't enough. There are still Muslim radicals who want to attack it. How are leftists going to
spin it when the terror attacks come?
Since Islamic terror is caused by occupation and oppression, which illegal settlements are Swedes
going to withdraw from to please the Muslims? Stockholm? They've already de facto withdrawn from Malmö.
Few areas in Sweden are worse hit by the current troubles than Malmö, the nation's third largest
city. According to some estimates, the rapidly growing Muslim immigrant population may turn Malmö into a Muslim majority city
within about ten years. It will be the first major Scandinavian city to enjoy this honor, although perhaps not the last. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52672-2004Oct21.html
Native Swedes are leaving the city in droves, as crime is rampant and the police publicly admit
they don't control all parts of the city. There are now gangs in Malmö specialized in assaulting old people visiting the graves
of relatives. Robberies have increased with 50 % in Malmö only during the fall of 2004. The city is descending into general
chaos. Fights in the city's movie theatres have become a recurrent problem.
Numbers released in January 2005 indicate a sharp rise in the number of muslim rape charges
in Malmö. http://fjordman.blogspot.com/2005/02/muslim-rape-epidemic-in-sweden-and.html
Thomas Anderberg, responsible for statistics at the Malmö
Police, says there was a doubling of the number of reported rapes by ambush in 2004, following what was already a decade of
steadily increasing numbers of sexual crimes. Anna Gustafsson, head of the Domestic Violence Unit at the Malmö Police
suggests that the increase is due to the fact that women who otherwise wouldn’t press charges for rape now choose to
contact the police. In other words, Gustafsson claims that we are dealing with a “technical” increase, not a real
one. However, national statistics reveal that reported rapes against children have almost doubled in Sweden during the past
ten years.
The number of rape charges per capita in Malmö is 5 – 6 times that of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Copenhagen is a larger city, but the percentage of immigrants is much lower.
Malmö has recently taken another logical step towards its Islamization: Starting from the fall
of 2005, the district of Hyllie will begin education in Arabic only for groups of immigrant preschool children. The idea is
that once the children learn the language of their parents, it will become easier for them to learn Swedish as well. So the
Swedish state paying for educating Swedish citizens on Swedish ground in Arabic is somehow supposed to increase integration.
On the other hand, perhaps being good dhimmis and teaching in Arabic can stop one of the latest
fads in Sweden: Burning schools. At least 139 schools in Sweden suffered arson attacks during 2002 alone. Such as a recent
incident in Malmö, where three schools were put on fire during one night. "Teenage boys" are suspected to behind the arson.
Björn Vinberg from the fire department in Kroksbäck in the Malmö area says it's humiliating and degrading to put out fires
again and again in the same immigrant areas, with school kids laughing at them and lighting a new one just afterwards. His
colleagues have been to the same place no less than twenty times, all totally unnecessary.
While Malmö may be an especially appalling example, instability is spreading to most of Sweden's
urban and suburban areas, and now permeates all levels of society. Street violence of all kinds is soaring on a national level.
Private security companies are in great demand in major Swedish cities, as a serious lack of police to combat rising crime
has made many citizens tired of being robbed. Amnesty International concluded that acts of violence against women had spiralled
upward in Sweden in the last 15 years, a jump that could not be explained away as merely a greater willingness by women to
report the incidents.
A large majority of Swedish Members of Parliament, but even many politicians on lower and local
levels, say they experience threats or violence. Many of them say the harassment is so bad they consider leaving politics.
In Husby, a Stockholm suburb, gangs of immigrant youngsters are harassing
other visitors who come to use the swimming pool. A Swedish school class was attacked and robbed by a large group of teenage
boys shouting "Swedish bastards! (Svennejävlar) You don't belong here!" The police in Husby are aware of the problem,
but say it is an integration problem that the police can't solve alone. In another case, some twenty youths armed with iron
rods and chains smashed the Hjulsta school in Stockholm. They also threatened and attacked several of the pupils. Neither
the students nor the teachers dare testify to the police about the incident. Their fears are well-founded, as threats against
witnesses in Swedish court cases have quadrupled between 2000 and 2003.
Sweden, only a few decades ago an extremely homogeneous society, has had more immigration during
the past years than almost any other Western nation. Two out of three "new" Swedes are actually immigrants. While political
parties in neighboring Denmark quarrel over whether to roll back immigration even further, there is virtually no public debate
in Sweden. This despite the fact that Sweden granted 24,553 residence permits under family reunification last year, compared
to Denmark's 4791. Danish politicians have justified strict laws as a bid to prevent arranged marriages, or matches coerced
by immigrant parents to placate families in the home country.
Denmark has also passed a resolution stating that family reunification applications by young
people should be rejected if the couple's parents entered an arranged marriage themselves. Sweden's politicians view arranged
marriages as a positive tradition: a cultural pattern that immigrants should be allowed to preserve even in Sweden. The Swedish
government feels that interfering in arranged marriages is an encroachment upon private life.
In addition, immigrant couples can apply for family reunification in Sweden even if they've
never seen each other before. The nation's liberal reunification laws have led to almost double the number of immigrants in
Sweden as in Denmark.
This massive, uncontrolled immigration is starting to take its toll. The number of ghettos,
a phenomenon that until recently was unheard of in wealthy and egalitarian Scandinavian nations, has been increasing explosively.
14 years ago, there were only 3 such areas in all of Sweden. Today, there are 136. Stockholm politician Annika Billström warns
against the dangers of creating ghettos in Sweden.
Rock throwing and attacks against buses and trains are increasing problems in some suburbs.
In Malmö the bus lines in the area of Rosengård have been cancelled. In Stockholm, the authorities went even further and stopped
both the bus traffic in the Tensta suburb and the train to Nynäshamn. Head of the bus company in the city of Uppsala, Claes-Göran
Alm, is considering doing the same, as the harassment is costing too much money and is putting their employees at risk.
Benny Persson is selling window glass in the areas south of Stockholm. According to him, they
sometimes have to jump into the car and leave the spot, as they are met with the harassment that some of the bus companies
in the suburbs are experiencing: Stone throwing and threats. The same thing is reported from Gothenburg, Sweden’s second
largest city.
The company Hemglass are now attempting to run double crews in their cars to face the problems,
but they still have had to completely abandon an area outside Södertälje. If you get stuck in an elevator outside Stockholm,
you risk staying there for a long time. The repair personnel now demand security guards present when they arrive, since several
of their employees have been physically attacked.
The most serious problem, however, is the delay of ambulances and the fire department. According
to the Emergency Central, attacks against them have become commonplace in the cities. Every Saturday, at least five to ten
times emergency personnel are asking for police escort to be able to do their job. The segregation in the worst hit areas
of Sweden has not been broken, despite many attempts.
This according to a new study that has followed about 270 000 persons that have lived in 20
of the worst hit areas of the Stockholm region. Researchers Roger Andersson and Åsa Bråmå have followed all the 270 000 persons
during the 1990s.
These areas have received billions from different funds designed to prevent segregation. But
the percentage of persons with non-Swedish ethnic background has increased from 57 to 73 during this period.
How can all of this be allowed to unfold in a seemingly civilized country? Jonathan Friedman
is a New York Jew now living with his Swedish wife in the southern Swedish city of Malmø where he teaches socio-anthropology
at the University of Lund. As an outsider he is able to comment candidly on issues which native Swedes would be quite unable
to for fear of retribution for overstepping the invisible PC bounds. "No debate about immigration polices is possible, the
subject is simply avoided. Sweden has such a close connection between the various powerful groups, politicians, journalists,
etc.
The political class is closed, isolated. And add to that, that the Social Democrats have had
something like near monopoly on the power. The elite, in their isolation and due to their isolation, has become more and more
scared of the people and what they might think and believe. Jonathan Friedman thinks circumstances in Sweden are special also
because Sweden has a long tradition of maintaining a correct surface. "Bergman's movies weren't about anything else. It was
all about demons hiding under the dry and correct surface.
The Swedish supreme court has in a ruling in principle made clear the fact that
racism is something which is done by Swedes and not anyone else. This despite many of the gang rapes, wherein by the way immigrants
are massively overrepresented as perpetrators, have clear racist traits. But this they don't want to know, and this we are
not allowed to know." "Sweden has lots of conflicts and a rising insecurity. We have witnessed several incidents of what I
would call classical racist nature, wherein two groups of people violently clash. Crime is going up.
The newly arrived are largely unemployed, and this costs the welfare state much money. The welfare
state is based on a closed system, it can handle a limited group of people. It can't in any way deal with an open society,
but this kind of insight is too much for politicians in general. When voting in Sweden you pick your voting card from the
political representatives outside the voting booths, and then walk across the hall to the voting booth and select which candidate
you want to vote for - only there inside the booth where you select the party candidate are you hidden from view.
This means everybody can see which party you are going to vote for, and in a society like Sweden
where social control is very widespread this creates an atmosphere where certain political parties are heavily discriminated
against.
Norwegian journalist and member of Human Rights Service Hege Storhaug puts it this way: "Is
Swedish culture worth keeping?" http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2005/04/cultural-self-denial.html
I put this question to Lise Bergh, the Swedish government representative of immigration policies,
on the Nordic conference on immigration in Stavanger [Norwegian city] April 7th. "What is Swedish culture? And then I suppose
I have answered the question" answered Berg without trying to conceal her cultural-self disparagement in either words or facial
expressions.
As you make your bed so you lie [what goes around comes around] as they say. In Sweden, the
leadership seems to show Europe's most extensive cultural self-denial, or rather -- a deeply felt self loathing, which many
feel is the perfect recipe for driving a peaceful nation to destruction. My question to Lise Bergh was far from randomly formulated.
Half a year ago, from a pulpit in a Mosque belonging to the Kurdish Organisation, and "respectfully" veiled, the former minister
for integration.
Mona Sahlin, said that many Swedes are envious of the immigrants because they, unlike the Swedes,
have a culture, a history, something which ties them together. The Swedes only have some foolish anniversaries and such folly.
As the former Danish minister for integration, Karen Jespersen, commented: "Cultural self-denial hardly gets any more disgusting
or scary"
During the second half of the 20th century Sweden used to be called "the middle way". This meant
something between capitalism and communism, a controlled market economy, a welfare state with social security for all its
citizens. It also stood for certain values, like democracy, peace and solidarity. Now there is no more of that. All of its
neighbours are in a better position than Sweden. They have stronger economies, a higher standard of living, better social
security and less crime. This includes Finland, a country that was devastated by war. Sweden today is still remarkable - though
in quite a different way.
Today Sweden might rather be called "the extreme way". In both Scandinavian neighbouring countries
there are big opposition parties, but none in Sweden. How come? Norway has Fremskrittspartiet, headed by Carl I Hagen. Denmark
has Dansk Folkeparti, headed by Pia Kjersgaard. Both have quite a few seats in their respective Parliament. In the Swedish
Parliament there is no such party. Still Sweden has had, all through the 90's, roughly twice as much immigration - even per
capita - as Norway or Denmark. Consequently problems connected with this immigration have shown up in Sweden to no less an
extent than in Denmark and Norway.
Today, out of a population of 9 million people, about 1 million are born outside Sweden. This
constitutes 11% of the population. If we also include their children born in Sweden, the figure rises to nearly 20%. This
goes for the country as a whole. As the immigrants tend to concentrate in some areas, like Stockholm and Malmö, the percentage
in those areas is considerably higher. Added to this is the fact that fertility is high among new immigrants.
The effect of all this is that in some schools and in many classes native Swedes are in a minority.
There are even cases where almost all the children have foreign background.
Swedes are now in many ways treated as second-class citizens in their own country. The very
word "Swede" has been given a negative connotation. This kind of project has now been introduced all over Western Europe.
Sweden is still a special case. In no other country has it gone that far. One factor may be Swedish mentality, connected with
a long period of peace and welfare. This has bred an urge to be good and at the same time a notion of being able to achieve
anything. Part of the Swedish mentality is also an unwillingness for conflicts, we rather step aside.
An important part of the explanation is the role of mass media in Sweden. Not a single TV-program,
radio program or big newspaper would give space to critics of the multicultural project. "Sverigedemokraterna" - a party outside
the Parliament - can seldom hold meetings without being hassled by political hooligans, who make noise, destroy equipment
or even resort to violence. There are no reactions to this in mass media, nor from the police.
As Helle "Hamas" Klein, political editor of Sweden's largest newspaper Aftonbladet, boasts:
"If the debate is going to be about whether there are problems with immigrants, we don't want it". Welcome to Sweden, the
country where the media doesn’t even pretend to champion freedom of speech, but openly brags about censorship. At the
same time, leading media figures could even voice sympathy for the terrorists who slaughtered at least 150 innocent children
in Beslan. Hans Bergström, former editor-in-chief of Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, worries that Sweden has become "a one-party
state". An examination of the selection of books bought to Swedish libraries showed that literature with a leftist perspective
outnumbered books with a conservative or right-wing perspective four to one.
The Nyköping branch of the Swedish National Labour Market Administration, the catchy English
designation for the dreaded job centre, decided it would get its job-seekers out of the house for a while. Using an old trick
beloved of authoritarian states such as Cuba, the Administration told unemployed construction workers that if they did not
attend a demonstration in favour of collective agreements, it would assume they were in gainful employment and their benefits
would be duly withdrawn. "Attendance at the meeting is compulsory.
If you do not attend, I will take it for granted that you are fully occupied and no longer seeking
employment through the Labour Market Administration. You will be removed from the unemployment register and your unemployment
benefits will cease."
How does the Swedish political elite respond to their largest cities breaking down? By pretending
there is no problem. The media elite shares the same contempt for and fear of the common people, and has largely played along.
Some Swedes have compared Swedish media to Pravda in the old Soviet Union. Cracks are beginning to emerge, though. This article
in the newspaper Expressen about Prime Minister Göran Persson's visit to Malmö during May Day is brimming with sarcasm, presenting
him as a modern Swedish version of clueless Marie Antoinette:
Swedish Prime Minister Göran Persson, surrounded by a dozen body guards, took part in the May
Day demonstrations in the city of Malmö. "It is a splendid celebration, a manifestation of freedom and security", Persson
says. Meanwhile, a couple of blocks from there, a handicapped man is beaten to the ground by a group of thugs. The victim
was about to demonstrate under the slogan "Welfare is most important". Now he is kicked in the face and the chest. When two
of the assailants are finally taken into police custody, the man is terrified and suffering from severe pains.
"This is one of Sweden's finest meeting places," says the Prime Minister as he enters the platform
after listening to Socialist anthem The Internationale. "In a Malmö I love. Sweden's face to the world." Persson doesn't notice
that the police are taking action against a neo-Nazi counterdemonstration nearby. "Open to the winds of the world lies my
fair country," says Persson. "There is no greater freedom than security. A society with clean air, clean water and safe people,
open to the world.".
It's 3.3o pm and a police patrol is cutting down a doll resembling a politician being hanged,
carrying a photo of Malmö's Mayor Ilmar Reepalu. The Prime Minister has just promised improved dental care for young people,
and concludes: "Look up! The fabulous fact is that the sun is breaking through." The police and the fire department get an
alarm. The Örtagård school in Rosengård, an area of Malmö with close to 100 % Muslim immigrants, is burning yet again. Several
police patrols are called out. But Prime Minister Persson has already been escorted by special security police into his bulletproof
Volvo, on his way back to the Cabinet's private jet and out of Malmö.
Rumor has it that Socialist PM Göran Persson is pondering a premature exit, at a time when his
Social Democratic party is struggling on the opinion polls ahead of the national elections in 2006. Likely successor and thus
potential PM may be senior member of Cabinet Mona Sahlin. She is known for gems of wisdom like this one: "A concerted effort
that aims at educating Swedes that immigrants are a blessing to their country must be pursued, said Sahlin, stressing that
her compatriots must accept that the new Sweden is multi-cultural, and that discrimination must end. "Like it or not, this
is the new Sweden"
http://news.pacificnews.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=8f2e5052a3d8d103d769d4d676be5de1
Only a couple of generations ago, Sweden was talked about with respect, and the "Swedish model"
referred to as an example to follow by other countries. Some of this may have been an illusion. A significant number of the
problems we are witnessing now have their roots in the ideology of the all-encompassing state, the generous welfare system
and the long period of Socialist dominance that has crippled a genuine political debate.
Education teaches people to respect the consensus, and not sabotage it. As Roland Huntford demonstrated
in the book New Totalitarians, Sweden is a "peaceful utopia" totally controlled by a bureaucracy which actively discourages
all signs of individuality and dissent. Sweden hasn't been involved in war since Napoleonic times. It managed to stay out
of both world wars, was neutral during the cold war and has never experienced invasion or occupation in modern history.
In short, there are few if any Western nations less suited intellectually to deal with the Islamic
challenge than Sweden. It shows.
Sweden is already a banana republic, perhaps on its way to becoming an Islamic republic. Swedish
culture is disappearing with astonishing speed in front of our eyes. If the trend isn't stopped, the Swedish nation will simply
cease to exist in any meaningful way during the first half of this century. The country that gave us Bergman, ABBA and Volvo
could become known as the Bosnia of northern Europe. The "Swedish model" will no longer refer to a stable and peaceful state
with an advanced economy, but an Eurabian horror story of utopian multiculturalism, Socialist mismanagement and runaway immigration.
Sweden has national elections in 2006. This will be one of the last opportunities the
country has to resolve its towering internal tensions in peaceful and civilized ways. Some fear it's already too late.