Last night we noted that, rather than help police arresting a suspect in Friday's horrendous terrorist attack in Stockholm, migrant residents of the suburb of Rinkeby apparently decided instead to pelt the arresting officers with rocks. Of course, the incident was just one more example of the unintended consequences of Sweden's 'open border' policies and a direct contradiction of arguments from senior Swedish officials that would suggest that the influx of migrants hasn't made towns like Rinkeby any less safe.
That said, less than 24 hours later, the Swedish postal service has been forced to suspend service to Rinkeby after declaring the area "unsafe" for workers. So if the no-go zones in Sweden are simply 'fake news', as the mainstream media would suggest, perhaps they should give the 'all clear' to Rinkeby's postal workers who are refusing to even go outside.
PostNord to stop delivery of mail in Swedish migrant suburb of Rinkeby because it's "not safe".
Remind me again how safe Rinkeby is? pic.twitter.com/uY7aZG6eSS
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) April 10, 2017
Here is more on the situation from MITTI:
The reason is that it is not considered safe for postal staff to deliver the mail at some locations in the area.
It's been messy in the area and therefore a protective stop to ensure the safety of our staff, says Maria Ibsen, press officer at PostNord.
She says that they currently do not know how long the protective stop will continue. But the dialogue with several parties and hope to be able to solve.
Björn Schenholm, property manager at Einar Mattsson, who manage the properties in Hjulsta, estimates that about 120 households affected by the stoppage.
Of course, we don't suspect you'll read about this service interruption from any MSM outlets as they're too busy fulfilling their obligations to suppress 'inconvenient' facts that may hinder their pro-globalist agendas.
Not a single mainstream media reported the death of Ebba Åkerlund, 11 years old, killed in the Stockholm terror attack. CC @IvankaTrump pic.twitter.com/kRdOpdsAL2
— Morris Cabrioli (@insidegame) April 10, 2017
That said, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven did tell a Swedish news agency that he was "frustrated" by the news that last week's terrorist attack was carried out by a migrant who wasn't even supposed to be in the country. It's a small admission but the first step is admitting you have a problem.