Thanks for the nice words.
"Funny, I was told this (Sweden dangerous) was a myth from right wing h8ors!!!!!!"
Now this, probably just internet hoax:
https://heatst.com/world/german-government-issues-travel-warning-for-sweden/German Government Issues Travel Warning for Sweden Because of Terrorism Risk
By Joe Simonson | 2:16 pm, March 1, 2017
It looks like Germany doesn’t believe refugee violence is merely a right-wing talking point: That government on Wednesday released a statement warning its citizens about travel to Sweden due to the “increased threat levels of terrorism.”
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More links, more stories, more riots. Nothing to see, really.
http://www.expressen.se/nyheter/polis-skot-varningsskott-mot-stenkastare/via translate.google.com
Police in Rinkeby shot to hit
published February 20, 2017 at 21:50
During the night's violent riots in Rinkeby threw several masked stones at police.
The police felt then so constricted that they fired shots that were not intended to warn.
- You fired a shot that is designated as for effect, said police spokesperson Lars Bystrom.
A photographer at the Daily News was in connection with the riots beaten and had to spend the night at the hospital, he says to DN.
Now increase police staffing in Rinkeby.
The alarm came to the police at 20:18 on Monday evening. A police patrol should then have been in the area for disposing of a wanted person.
In connection with this began several people at the subway throwing stones at police.
Police patrol on the site must have felt so constricted that they were forced to fire shots before being pulled back from the site of the wanted person.
Initially it was said that it was warning shots, but in the morning, police announced that they fired for effect.
Unlike the warning shot for effect means that the police service weapon fires to hit the target.
- Our staff was attacked by a number of people, some of them were masked and threw stones. It felt so constricted that it fired a shot that is designated as for effect, said police spokesperson Lars Bystrom.
During the night, the police had a large number of patrols in place in Rinkeby, something they will continue on Tuesday.
- We are increasing our staffing and will remain as long as necessary to provide security and order, says Ulf Johansson, regional police chief on the police website.
A witness at the site reports that the police retreated to a gas station in connection with the stone-throwing began. Up to 30 young people have participated, and according to the witness, they have blocked the road to the fire department would not be able to get through.
Classified as rioting
Several police officers had stones thrown at them. A police got a stone on his arm, but it is unclear how seriously injured he was.
Police headlining the event as assaulting a police officer and rioting. No person should even have been arrested in connection with the stoning.
- A person who was in the square were beaten, and one person who was on his way home was beaten and robbed, says Sylvia Oldin.
One of those assaulted was a photographer on the DN.
- I've met a lot of punches and kicks on both the body and the head. I have spent the night in the hospital, he told the newspaper.
A witness at the site reports that the police retreated to a gas station in connection with the stone-throwing began. Up to 30 young people have participated, and according to the witness, they have blocked the road to the fire department would not be able to get through.
SL, following a decision by the police shortly before 22 o'clock, set the bus services in the area. Among other stops bus 179 and bus 514 is not at five stops, including Rinkeby center.
In the morning, the police announced that it is about a dozen cars have been burned.
A second attack
Photos of the site, one can see how many cars are on fire, and emergency services are on site to extinguish them.
- Seven or eight cars burned in the area. We move back and forth, it never stands still at such incidents but we have good resources in place, says Lars Bystrom.
Now increases police bemanninge in Rinkeby. Photo: FREDRIK SANDBERG / TT / TT NEWS AGENCY
In the morning, the police announced that it is about a dozen cars have been burned. Vandalism is otherwise at a couple of storefronts in Rinkeby center that has been crushed.
According to information are about the emergency services have requested reinforcements from Sollentuna and Brännkyrka.
At 22:20 the police attacked a second time by the youth gang. It was about a planned, concerted attack where the young people rushed towards the police and threw stones.
Police tackled to the ground during emergency
"Have helmets and protective equipment"
Expressen's reporter on the scene, Kim Malmgren says Monday evening that the atmosphere in the city center, where a hundred people are located, has been quite calm and not particularly excited.
- There is still burning in two cars. The rescue has gone into the center to start putting out the fires. Even the police are there with helmets and protective gear. Altogether, I have seen 4-5 police buses in the area, he says.
At 23:30 o'clock they had positioned themselves at the underground station in Rinkeby. According to Lars Bystrom have gone in with more resources in the area.
Burnt out cars in Rinkeby. Photo: FREDRIK SANDBERG / TT / TT NEWS AGENCY
- We go in for it to be peace and quiet in there. Unfortunately, we have received reports that several stores have been looted in the area. Once in place, we will certainly control the people and in the best case we can resort to anyone concerned.
"Very serious"
- Of course it is very serious that the police officers are attacked when it does its job. What we see may be a result of our increased pressure on criminals in the area. But I can assure that we are resilient and will not leave, rather intensify our work, says Ulf Johansson, the regional police chief on the police website.
A large number of reports have been prepared including: Three violent rioting, assaulting a police officer, two cases of assault, criminal damage and aggravated thefts.
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http://www.dn.se/sthlm/nya-upplopp-i-rinkeby/For the second night in a row Rinkeby shaken by violent riots. 50s youths threw stones at police and attacked the fire department. At least eleven fires started, most serious of which led to Rinkeby Academy burned.
Already on Tuesday evening, police had indications that something was going on in Rinkeby in western Stockholm. Young people had broken up paving stones laid in heaps. It all looked to be a repeat of the riots last night.
- They did everything to get our attention, says the county officer in charge of police officer Mats Brännlund in Stockholm.
- I would be able to understand the violence against the police, but why do they threaten and attack the emergency services I do not understand at all.
Despite the police escort could not rescue work close enough to extinguish the large fire in Rinkeby School annex, where Rinkeby Academy is housed. The group of young people gathered was deemed too threatening and police officers were met by stone-throwing.
A witness who wishes to remain anonymous tells the newspaper Metro that the area resembled a war zone.
- It rained down stones.
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http://www.nordstjernan.com/news/sweden/1897/Swedes answer call for Somali jihad.
An al-Qaida-linked group is busy recruiting anti-government fighters among Somali youths living in the Stockholm suburb Rinkeby, according to a recent AP report.
The problems Sweden faces integrating large numbers of Muslim immigrants is a subject on which Nordstjernan columnist Ulf Nilson has written many times. His warnings of increasing radicalization among Sweden’s Muslims – warnings he started to broadcast a decade ago – now seem eerily prophetic in light of an Associated Press investigation that found Stockholm to be a breeding ground for jihadists among Swedish Somalis.
According to the AP report, which first ran Jan. 24, an al-Qaida-linked group is busy recruiting anti-government fighters among Somali youths living in Rinkeby. A suburb of Stockholm, Rinkeby has earned the nickname of “Little Mogadishu” because of the number of Somalis living there. Rinkeby is also the center of the recruiting efforts of al-Shabab, a group with ties to al-Qaida.
The most disquieting aspect of this effort is who al-Shabab is targeting – second-generation Somali immigrants. According to AP, about 20 Rinkeby residents have joined a bloody insurgency against Somalia's government. According to SÄPO, the Swedish state security police, five of them have been killed and 10 are still at large in Somalia.
The issue has gained notice at a time of worsening fears of Islamic radicalism in the Scandinavian countries, home to more than 40,000 Somalis who have fled their war-ravaged homeland. These fears sharpened with the Jan. 1 attack by a Somali immigrant in Denmark on a cartoonist who caricatured the Prophet Muhammad.
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http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/21/europe/sweden-stockholm-riots/Sweden: Riots erupt in Stockholm neighborhood
Lauren Said-Moorhouse
By Ivan Watson and Lauren Said-Moorhouse, CNN
Updated 10:59 AM ET, Wed February 22, 2017
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Riots spark immigration debate in Sweden 03:26
Trouble flared in Stockholm's Rinkeby neighborhood as police arrested a suspect
Calm was restored to the area by midnight, Swedish authorities say
US President Donald Trump earlier suggested immigrants in Sweden were to blame for an increase in crime
Stockholm, Sweden (CNN)Riots broke out in a predominantly immigrant neighborhood of Stockholm Monday night, as residents clashed with police officers and set vehicles on fire, Swedish police say.
Officers were forced to call in reinforcements when a crowd began to gather in the suburb of Rinkeby during the arrest of a suspect, according to a statement from Stockholm police.
Stockholm regional police chief Ulf Johansson said the clashes may have been a result of their "increased pressure on criminals in the area."
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/24/world/europe/sweden-riots-fifth-night/index.htmlSwedish capital hit by fifth night of riots
By Per Nyberg and Bryony Jones, CNN
Updated 12:29 PM ET, Fri
May 24, 2013Police in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, have called in reinforcements after the city's suburbs were hit by a fifth night of riots.
Gangs set fire to two schools and a police station in the city on Thursday, police spokesman Kjell Lindgren told CNN.
About 30 cars were also torched, with the blaze from one vehicle spreading to a nearby shop.
"Police and firemen were also attacked again with rocks overnight, but no one was severely hurt," Lindgren said. "The level of violence has decreased," he added, "but the problem remains."
Extra police have been called in to help officers deal with the riots and a number of other events, including football matches, planned to take place in the city over the weekend.
Third night of riots hits Sweden
Third night of riots hits Sweden 01:31
Read more: Swedish suburbs shaken by violence
"Our resources are very stretched, so we need additional officers to make sure we cope with all the events and this violence," Lindgren said.
The riots broke out after days of rising tensions following the death of a 69-year-old man who was shot by police earlier this month while wielding a machete in the Stockholm suburb of Husby.
However, police say they are not sure what sparked the outbreak of violence.
The area is blighted by high unemployment and crime levels.
A total of 29 people have so far been arrested in connection with the riots, Stockholm Police said in a statement on their website.
The city's police chief pledged that more culprits would likely be arrested in the coming days.
"Initially we encountered a lot of violence, so our priority was to ensure the safety of the firemen," Mats Lofving said in a statement. "Now we are gearing up our ambition to start arresting more people.
"We have a lot of filmed material that we will be studying closely. We hope to arrest more of those who may think that they have gotten away with it because the worst is over."
Earlier this week, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt vowed to take a stand against the rioters.
"We have to show that we won't allow a group of young men who believe in the use of violence to run society," Reinfeldt said.
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http://www.dn.se/sthlm/ungdomsgang-angrep-banklokal-i-rinkeby-1.1118091Rinkeby, June 2010
The police told DN.se [Sweden’s largest daily newspaper] that hundreds of youths caused problems and vandalism throughout Monday night.
“As soon as the police showed themselves, stones were thrown at them,” said Thomas Persson, spokesman of the Stockholm police, to DN.se.
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http://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/masked-men-attack-60-minutes-crew-in-sweden/news-story/cbeea138a8c48bd81280d9d659474edaMasked men attack 60 Minutes crew in Sweden
MARCH 1, 2016 6:46PM
60 Minutes reporter Liz Hayes and her film crew were attacked by a group of masked men in Sweden.
ANNETTE SHARP
News Corp Australia Network
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TWO 60 Minutes production crew were assaulted in Stockholm, Sweden, this week reporting on the refugee crisis effecting Europe.
Veteran reporter Liz Hayes and a small Australian crew were travelling through the Rinkeby district of Västerort, Stockholm, one of the poorer neighbourhoods in which 89.1 per cent are first or second generation migrants, when a group of unnamed assailants turned on the television crew.
Channel Nine last night confirmed early reports out of Stockholm that the group was confronted by a group of locals, some reportedly masked, who had objections to 60 Minutes filming in the region.
“Liz Hayes and a 60 Minutes crew are currently on assignment in Europe where they are reporting a story about the migrant crisis,” a Nine spokesman said.