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Sixth Night of Mostly Peaceful Protest in Sweden
2013-05-26
Rioting spread to several Swedish towns on Friday night as police stepped up arrests during a sixth night of unrest and far-right vigilantes chased non-whites in southern Stockholm.

In Linköping, central southern Sweden, police responded to 120 incidents as cars, caravans and two schools were set alight. At one point a blazing truck was rolled into a building, which caught fire.

"We see the night's events as an offshoot of what has happened in the Stockholm area in recent days," local police told Swedish television.

In Orebro, 120 km west of Stockholm, police were stoned after cars and a school were torched. In Uppsalla, north of Stockholm, there was minor violence.

In Stockholm, police made 18 arrests - the largest number since the disturbances broke out last Sunday night in the northern suburb of Husby a week after an elderly immigrant was shot dead by police. The violence appears to have been sparked by young, second-generation immigrants from north Africa and the Middle East angered by racism and social exclusion.
And by being forced to accept benefits including cash, housing, medical care and education...
Some 20 cars were torched overnight in the city, according to media reports. On Saturday morning, a further 21 cars were set alight in less than an hour in Ã…kersberga, just outside Stockholm, Swedish television reported. Police pursued the perpetrators by helicopter.

In the southern suburb of Tumba, at least 50 rightwing extremists chased immigrants, according to numerous media and eye-witness reports on Twitter.

Police told Aftonbladet newspaper that the far-right had planned for several days on social media to "help" deal with the riots. Dagens Nyheter newspaper reported that 10 police vans were needed to prevent neo-Nazis from attacking locals. No arrests were made.

A group claiming to be the driving force behind the vigilantes wrote on Facebook that there was a "large group of Swedes" in southern Stockholm and "smaller groups out on the streets to help maintain law and order".
We're no fans of the far-right nutters here at the Burg, but if the police don't step up to stop the riots -- and the politicians don't allow the police to step up -- then average people are going to look to whoever promises security.
The anti-immigration Sweden Democrats, polling around 10 per cent ahead of elections next year, have called for harsh measures to deal with rioters.

Swedes with immigrant backgrounds promised to mobilise to keep the far right out of their neighbourhoods.
They're not mobilizing to stop the youts, you notice...
The British Foreign Office and the US State Department issued warnings to citizens visiting Stockholm to stay away from the areas where rioting and protests had taken place.
Wonder if Foggy Bottom is about to open a cultural center there...
Posted by:Steve White

#4  >their neighbourhoods.

A VERY telling phrase.

It's not immigration it's colonisation.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2013-05-26 13:55  

#3  Bingo, Steve.
Posted by: Barbara   2013-05-26 11:28  

#2  Interesting the cops decided to go after the vigilantes rather than the rioters. Likely the police expect less trouble from them than the 'immigrants of no apparent demographic'.
Posted by: SteveS   2013-05-26 11:26  

#1  
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-05-26 05:20  

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