Ti bi kaznoval žrtve?Šoferje v kletke oz. neprebojne stene
To ni v skladu flowerpower družbeNebi raje to golazen poslali nazaj ?
Jaz bi jih zaščitil, ker teh banananjamov ne bodo prizemljili.Ti bi kaznoval žrtve?
Tako kot pri nas v šolah: prešolajo žrtve, ne nasilneže.
Nebi raje to golazen poslali nazaj ?
za takele izjave pa hitro dobiš 24-urno policijsko zaščitoSwedish Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch: 'Islam must adapt to Swedish values or leave'
The 13-year-old boy should have been in school last Thursday, instead of sitting in a police station in central Gothenburg. But police say he fired shots outside the offices of Israeli tech firm Elbit Systems. Nobody was hurt and little more is known about why a child might have opened fire on an otherwise quiet Thursday morning, outside an Israeli company that sells defence and homeland security solutions.
But this was no isolated incident. In fact there have been several this year. Earlier this month, Israel’s embassies were targeted both in Sweden and neighbouring Denmark.First there was a shooting outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, then two Swedish teenagers aged 16 and 19 were arrested in Copenhagen after hand grenades were detonated near the embassy there.
That spiralled in 2023 when Foxtrot gang leader Rawa Majid entered into a deadly feud with Ismail Abdo, a former friend who had become leader of a rival gang known as Rumba.
A pair who were 15 and 19 at the time were found to have carried out the murder. Majid fled abroad facing an international arrest warrant, an Interpol red notice and a growing list of enemies. Born in Iran to Kurdish Iraqi parents, he had moved as a child to Sweden with his family.
Social Democrat former Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson called for a “completely new approach” but Kristersson said “a very large extent of this is a problem linked to poor integration; and the integration problem is built on too high immigration”.
A disproportionate amount of gang members are men from immigrant backgrounds, but this has shifted, to the extent that Diamant Salihu says young people and adults from ethnic Swedish backgrounds are increasingly becoming involved. It is that kind of change in Swedish society that is worrying police and politicians alike.
In light of recent demonstrations against the war in Gaza, the Swedish Migration Minister, Johan Forssell, has said that people who praise terrorist organisations and who do not have Swedish citizenship should not be in Sweden.
the Minister has revealed plans to deport terrorist tributes, saying that it is unreasonable for those who do not hold Swedish citizenship “to pay tribute to terror” and then be “rewarded” with Swedish citizenship.
Annika Hirvonen, migration policy spokesperson, pointed out that supporting terrorist organisations should be banned for all citizens, regardless of their migration status. She says that she wants to see a more equal law. Hivonen did not leave out even tourists and Swedish citizens, saying everyone is equal before the law and committing a crime means one should be punished, even if that person is a Swedish citizen or visiting tourist.