Tensions are running high in Sweden, the country with the highest per capita rate of sheltered asylum seekers.
Just yesterday we brought you video footage depicting a gang of “football hooligans” who stormed the central train station in Stockholm on the way to assaulting migrants and generally running amok in a show of nationalistic furor.
The incident came on the heels of an attack at a migrant house that left 22-year-old Alexandra Mezher dead. She was stabbed to death by an unaccompanied migrant child who was living at an asylum center in Molndal, where she had been working for several months.
“We refuse to accept the destruction of our once to safe society. When our political leadership and police show more sympathy for murderers than for their victims, there are no longer any excuses to let it happen without protest,” a kind of manifesto distributed ahead of the train station melee read. “'The justice system has walked out and the contract of society is therefore broken – it is now every Swedish man’s duty to defend out public spaced against the imported criminality.”
On Sunday, we go back to Sweden to bring you footage from inside a migrant shelter near Jonköping where a fight nearly broke out between a staff member and a distraught refugee.
It’s not entirely clear what went wrong, but here’s what The Local has to say:
In the video, one of the refugee youths is seen pleading with the worker “please, please, please”, before the worker erupts in anger.
“You have a problem with me?” the youth then asks, getting closer, before he begins shrieking, "fight me! fight me! fight me!" and then breaks down screaming and sobbing uncontrollably on the floor.
A broken table is visible. In the background, shouts of “fuck you!”, and “shut up!” are clearly audible.
The worker told Swedish Radio that a disturbance had broken out shortly before the video was recorded which had forced him and other staff members to lock themselves in their rooms.
He claimed that the man filmed apparently undergoing a nervous breakdown was the ringleader of the refugee youth, and was faking his apparent anguish for the camera.
As you can see, the "integration" process is going swimmingly.