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Sweden is now the second most dangerous country in Europe


Published February 15, 2021 at 1:33 p.m.
DOMESTIC. Sweden is the second most dangerous country in Europe, according to statistics page Numbeo.
It is the statistical database Numbeo.com that lists Sweden as Europe's second most dangerous country by 2020, something that has previously attracted the attention of Samnytt.
The database is often used by various newspapers, including the British media, to show statistics in and between different countries.
In the crime index for last year, Sweden ends up second worst. Sweden is also the second worst when it comes to perceived security in the country.
Last year, only Ukraine, where there is a low-intensity war with Russia, was more dangerous than Sweden.
Sweden is the most insecure of all the Nordic countries, according to statistics. Neighboring country Finland is seen as the fourth safest country in Europe and Iceland as the fifth safest.

This is how Numbeo explains his statistics:

- "Crime index is an estimate of the total crime level in a particular city or country. We consider crime levels lower than 20 to be very low, crime levels between 20 and 40 as low, crime levels between 40 and 60 as moderate, crime levels between 60 and 80 as high and finally crime levels higher than 80 as very high. The security index, on the other hand, is the complete opposite of the crime index. If the city has a high security index, it is considered very safe. "
https://www.numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp?title=2020®ion=150


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829 hate crimes against Swedish churches - TV4 blames "right-wing extremists" although all evidence points to immigrants
Published February 4, 2021 at 12:23 p.m.

DOMESTIC. Between 2012-2018, more than 800 new so-called hate crimes against churches in Sweden were reported, TV4 Nyheterna reports. There are almost 140 applications per year. TV4 claims that it is the mentally ill and right-wing extremists who are behind the attacks.

Last year, there were a number of attacks on Christian churches in Sweden. Among other things, violent immigrants tried to set fire to the church in Ronneby.

In December, 300 graves were overturned at the Northern Cemetery in Solna.

As recently as last week, Spånga's thousand - year - old church was attacked with firebombs. The church is close to ghettos such as Rinkeby, Tensta and Kista.

- "I'm terribly pissed. This is an attack on the whole area. It is also an attack on the Swedish cultural heritage and an attack on religion and Christianity", says Socialdemocrat-Member of Parliament Anders Österberg to TV4 Nyheterna about the incident in Spånga.

Who is behind the attack is still unclear.

Between 2012-2018, 829 hate crimes against churches in Sweden were reported. This corresponds to 138 applications per year.

TV4 says that they have gone through some judgments from such incidents and from one incident found "right-wing extremist" perpetrators and perpetrators with "mental illness". But really, the crimes can be committed by "anyone", it is also alleged in the feature.
https://www.tv4.se/klipp/va/13318279/fordubbling-av-antalet-hatbrott-mot-kristna






Government's new plan: "Teach" immigrants that violence is wrong
Published February 1, 2021 at 8:31 p.m.

DOMESTIC. The government has decided that all asylum seekers who come to Sweden in the future will undergo a mandatory social introduction during the time of arrival. Among other things, they must be informed that it is forbidden with such things as honor violence, genital mutilation, child marriage and abusing wife and children.

The Government has now decided to give the Swedish Migration Agency the task of preparing for the introduction of the compulsory introduction to society by 1 October this year.

The introduction to society will, in addition to basic information about the asylum process, also contain information about Swedish legislation and "democracy, norms and values", according to the government. This includes information on the rules that apply to "honor-related violence and oppression as well as protection against discrimination and abusive discrimination".

According to the government's previous assignment to the Swedish Migration Agency, information must also be provided on what applies to "polygamy, female genital mutilation, child marriage and racism (such as anti-Semitism, afrophobia, Islamophobia) and similar forms of hostility".

- All asylum seekers staying in this country must know what rights and obligations apply and what life here looks like. The introduction to society must be part of the asylum process and it must function as a natural start to a chain of establishment-promoting initiatives given to asylum seekers in Sweden, says Minister of Justice and Migration Morgan Johansson (S) in a press release.

According to the government, the introduction must, as a starting point, be given orally on site at the Swedish Migration Agency's premises, but can be combined with, among other things, digital self-study. The starting point should be "that women and men should have equal opportunities to be able to participate".

The assignment will be presented on April 28 this year. An evaluation of the provision of the social introduction will take place in 2023.

The introduction to society is a result of the so-called January agreement between the governing parties, the Center Party and the Liberals.
https://www.regeringen.se/pressmedd...atorisk-samhallsintroduktion-for-asylsokande/






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