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Dedworth
23rd May 2013, 13:43
A fourth night of unprecedented riots in Stockholm has seen unrest spread, with a restaurant and up to 40 cars burnt, police told the BBC.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22636288

The UK is not alone in having problems caused by allowing these so called "asylum seeker" scum into the country. The limp wristed and bleeding heart liberal Swedes will probably kowtow to the rabble rather than bringing it to a halt by shooting the vermin

grahamw48
23rd May 2013, 13:46
I hope my son is ok.

Yes, Dedworth, it does appear that they are another country who have now made a rod for their own back. :NoNo:

Dedworth
23rd May 2013, 13:49
"In Husby, more than 80% of the 12,000 or so inhabitants are from an immigrant background, and most are from Turkey, the Middle East and Somalia"

The usual :censored: suspects

grahamw48
23rd May 2013, 13:59
Talk about sowing the seeds of discontent. :icon_rolleyes:

Such people are better off remaining in their own countries and sorting out their own :censored: .

My neighbour is welcome to come and take tea with me in my house, but at the end of the day I prefer to be able to bid him farewell, part as friends, and close my front door.

What he then chooses to do in HIS home is up to him.

Moving his family and friends into my house could never be a good idea. :NoNo:

stevewool
23rd May 2013, 21:45
whats the answer my friends, is europe to blame for this or is it the country you live in, it seems we are not in charge of our country or is it we are to believe that and the goverment just dont care two bits about its people

Dedworth
24th May 2013, 18:35
Five nights now, more Police brought in, like us Sweden is seeing the positive effects of immigration http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/sick/vomit-into-the-toilet.gif

Reinforcements of specially trained police are being sent to Stockholm after five nights of unprecedented rioting in the capital's suburbs.

Police officers are being sent from the cities of Gothenburg and Malmo, both of which saw rioting in recent years, a spokesman told BBC News.

"They are trained and educated for the police tasks going on in Stockholm," Kjell Lindgren said.

Several schools and scores of cars have been burnt in Stockholm this week.

The nightly riots began on Sunday in the north-western suburb of Husby, a deprived, largely immigrant area. It is believed they were sparked by the death of a man nearly a week before, who was shot by police after he allegedly threatened to kill them with a machete.

The unrest has since spread around the city, with groups of youths stoning police and firefighters summoned to tackle arson attacks.

The rioting has raised questions about the success of the country's attempts to integrate foreign-born residents, who now make up some 15% of the population.

In Husby, more than 80% of the 12,000 or so inhabitants are from an immigrant background, and most are from Turkey, the Middle East and Somalia.

Community activists have accused the police of using racist language during the unrest and prosecutors are investigating complaints. Police have tried to calm the situation by speaking to community leaders, such as in mosques.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22656657

grahamw48
24th May 2013, 18:59
Got to be careful what is said on the internet now.

RIP free speech.

http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/Lincoln-man-arrested-suspicion-inciting-racial/story-19080440-detail/story.html#axzz2UEcgC0f3

stevewool
24th May 2013, 19:36
Got to be careful what is said on the internet now.

RIP free speech.

http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/Lincoln-man-arrested-suspicion-inciting-racial/story-19080440-detail/story.html#axzz2UEcgC0f3

would it make a differance if you said it when you came back from a holiday in the sun