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Swedes Begin Construction Of Police Fortress In "Little Mogadishu"

Swedes Begin Construction Of Police Fortress In "Little Mogadishu"

Rinkeby is a suburban housing estate near Stockholm, where the Swedish welfare state keeps a large number of unassimilated migrants. 90% of the population is non-Swedish and many of these are Somalians given to crime and rioting.

Some may remember it from the riots confirming President Trump's fears about Sweden...

In June 2010, Rinkeby was the scene of riots and attacks against the local police station and Rinkeby is the region in which the '60 Minutes' crew were attacked in 2016.

Central Bank Shell Game: What Sweden's Negative Interest Rates Do To Consumers

Central Bank Shell Game: What Sweden's Negative Interest Rates Do To Consumers

Authored by Nick Kamran via LettersFromNorway.com,

Sweden’s welfare state supposedly allows for success while providing a safety net for those unable to keep up with the market. In principle, it is an ideal state, achieving a utopian like state. However, Sweden’s touted economic success has come at the expense of the Krone (SEK) and long-term sustainability. Riksbank, the Swedish Central Bank, like their European contemporaries, have undertaken experimental policy, driving real and nominal interest rates below zero.

11 Arrested In Sweden As Migrants Riot, Hurl Rocks At Police

As the European Union continues to threaten member states with fines for "falling short" of fulfilling their duties to help international refugees (see "EU Threatens Member States With Fines Over Failure To Accept Refugees"), the daily reminders of why a wave of nationalism is sweeping over Europe in defiance of Merkel's open border policies continue to mount.

Iraq Officially Declared Safer For Women Than Sweden

Iraq Officially Declared Safer For Women Than Sweden

Respected war correspondent Magda Gad claims that war-torn Iraq is a safer place for women than Stockholm, Sweden.  According to the award-winning war reporter, women are far less likely to be physically assaulted in Mosul than they are in Sweden’s capital city. “There is no law on the Islamic veil here, and it’s safer for women to be outdoors than Stockholm,” Magda Gad tweeted from Iraq. @BorenNon @MrJeedi Det finns ingen lag på slöja här, och det är lugnare att röra sig ute som ensam kvinna än vad det är i Sthlm.

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