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Sweden: Rape Clinic for Men, Publicly Funded "Virginity Tests"
One Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Sweden: October 2015

by Ingrid Carlqvist
November 23, 2015 at 5:00 am

http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/6940/sweden-islam-multiculturalism-october

Translated by Maria Celander
 

    Stockholm opened what is believed to be the world's first rape clinic for men. More and more men are being subjected to homosexual rape in multicultural Sweden. 370 sex crimes against boys and men were registered in 2014, although the actual number of incidents is thought to be significantly higher.

    Sweden's strategy seems to be to keep the borders open and then redistribute the asylum seekers to EU countries that have an immigration policy completely different from Sweden's open borders and generous welfare benefits. Whether other EU countries want to relieve Sweden's burden remains to be seen.

    Police documents show that 70% asylum seekers whose applications are rejected ignore the decision and stay illegally in Sweden.

    The councilman argued that one should be able to talk about everything, so long as it is true. Two days later, he was forced to apologize and stress that he is not a racist.

    Swedish authorities care more about the murderer's future in his native Eritrea than they do about the risk that he will kill more Swedes.

    Weapons smugglers have figured out a way to drive through customs checkpoints without being pulled over. The customs officers have orders never to stop cars with more passengers than there are customs officers present, according to the Lokaltidningen weekly newspaper.

    The young men raped the girl, beat her and half-strangled her. The men, because they were believed to be under 18, were sentenced to juvenile detention. In six to nine months, they will be cruising Stockholm by night again.

On October 6, the radio program P4 Halland reported that an imam in Halmstad called homosexuality a "virus." In a video posted on his mosque's YouTube channel, the imam talked about raising children. He said that parents need to make sure their children have good immune systems, as there are many viruses floating around in society -- one of them being homosexuality. The lecture was held in association with the Sobriety Movement's Educational Activities (Nykterhetsrörelsens bildningsverksamhet). Its members immediately terminated their collaboration with the mosque.

Commenting in the Swedish media on the commotion that erupted after the imam's statement, Mohamed Omar, an author and social commentator, wrote that this view of homosexuality is the rule rather than the exception in Swedish mosques: "As a Muslim, I have had the opportunity to visit mosques all over Sweden. Homophobia is the norm everywhere. I have heard far worse things than 'homosexuality is a virus.' In no mosque, I repeat nowhere, have I encountered teachings of tolerance for homosexuality."

The imam's statement was reported to the police, on suspicion of violating hate speech laws, but the investigation was immediately dropped. According to the prosecutor, the main purpose of the lecture was to talk about parenting, not to incite hatred against homosexuals.

October 7: TV4's popular investigative journalism TV program, Cold Facts (Kalla Fakta), revealed that public health centers in areas with high immigrant populations perform so-called "virginity tests" on young girls. The practice was exposed when three young women of Middle Eastern descent were equipped with hidden cameras and sent undercover to three health centers. Another person, posing as the girls' aunt, insisted on "virginity tests." The doctors (several of whom were immigrants) ignored the loud protests from the girls, and examined them against their will. The doctors also offered, for a cash bribe, to issue "virginity certificates" for the girls.

October 12: Amid the snowballing "asylum anarchy" in Sweden, the government decided it was an appropriate time to hold something reminiscent of a revival meeting in Stockholm, under the slogan "Sweden Together." Ingrid Lomfors, the new director of The Living History Forum, a Swedish public authority, opened the meeting by declaring that there is no such thing as Swedish culture -- even though music from the Swedish historical musical Kristina from Duvemåla, written by ABBA members Björn Ulveaus and Benny Andersson, had been played moments before. As public reactions to Lomfors's assertions were negative, even in the mainstream media, the next day she corrected herself, saying that what she meant was that there is no "unchanged" Swedish culture. Hanif Bali, a conservative Member of Parliament of Iranian descent, was one of many who protested loudly against Lomfors's statement:

    "To say that we should integrate people, even though there is nothing Swedish to integrate them into, I react very strongly against that. The Swedish culture is unique. Saying that there is nothing inherently Swedish just makes it all the more difficult for the people who have come here to become part of society."

October 13: Three men were arrested as suspects in an August 24 hand grenade attack against police in the Stockholm suburb of Tumba. The hand grenade exploded a few feet from a police van, and the vehicle was riddled with over a hundred pieces of shrapnel. According to the police, it was just a fluke that no one was seriously injured or killed. The police also suspect there is a close connection between the Tumba attack and the armed robbery of a supermarket in Stockholm on October 12. A few days later, one of the three suspects, an 18-year-old man, was remanded on suspicion of armed robbery, aggravated larceny and attempted murder. The other two were released, but remain under suspicion.

On October 13, three men were arrested as suspects in an August 24 hand grenade attack against police. Left: A police van is riddled with shrapnel (left) from the hand grenade attack. The four policemen in the vehicle at the time could have been killed if the van had not been armored. At right, the Malmö police bomb squad disarms a hand grenade found in Landskrona, on September 22.

October 13: Swedish public radio revealed that the Migration Courts, established in 2006 to give greater legal recourse to asylum seekers, are completely swamped. Previously, the Aliens Appeals Board was the last recourse for those whose asylum applications were rejected. The problem is that more and more rejected applicants now appeal their decisions to the Migration Courts, which on average process about 6,500 cases a year. Members of the Swedish National Courts Administration apparently fear that in 2015, the number of cases will rise to about 13,000, posing a threat to the stability of the legal system and costing the Swedish taxpayers enormous sums.

October 13: Police launched an investigation into the actions of Daniel Sestrajcic, age 39, and leader of the Left Party (Vänsterpartiet) in Malmö. Sestrajcic is suspected of kicking two policemen in the head, while he was protesting the eviction of some Palestinians illegally camped outside an Immigration Service office a week earlier. Sestrajcic, a member of the Swedish Parliament, often takes part in these kinds of demonstrations. He denied the accusations, but the police claim they have the incident on film. Local and national leaders of the Left Party still say they have every confidence in the violent Sestrajcic, who, pending a possible indictment, continues to work .

October 13: It was reported that Swedish schools are now overcrowded, as many schools struggle to cope with the enormous influx of migrants. Minister of Education Gustav Fridolin discovered that many of the migrants arriving do not have any formal education at all, and he wants to open Swedish elementary schools to adult immigrant men, placing them in the same classes as 8-year-olds.

October 15: The Stockholm Cathedral Parish shocked many of its congregants by allowing a Muslim sharia teacher to hold a lecture for students of the Christian faith. Many upset ex-Muslims showed up at the meeting, the purpose of which was, according to Perpetual Curate Ulf Lindgren, to "fight the fear of Islam and other religions." One of those who protested having a Muslim talk about Christian faith was Mona Walter, a former Muslim who converted to Christianity. She posed several critical questions, but before long was shut down. Walter told the Christian newspaper Dagen that "this is tantamount to spitting in faces of those fleeing from the terror of Islam in the Middle East."

October 15: Ahmad El-Moghrabi, age 21, was sentenced to prison. In February, El-Moghrabi, drug-intoxicated, had crashed his luxury car into a Swedish mother and her infant and had then fled the scene. Although the mother suffered severe brain damage and an amputated leg, his sentence stayed at two years and nine months' imprisonment. The court said that the penal value was three years, but took into consideration that El-Moghrabi was under age 21 at the time of the collision. He was also ordered to pay his victims 335,000 kronor (about $38,400 dollars) in damages.

October 15: A 24-year-old Congolese citizen, Loran Guy Mogi, was indicted for the murder by strangulation of his pregnant Swedish girlfriend, Therese Eriksson, in August. After the murder, Mogi fled the country but was arrested at a refugee center in Hanover, Germany, a week later. According to his lawyer, Mogi now feels "great sadness and wishes he could turn back the clock." During the trial, Mogi denied the charge of murder, but admitted abuse and manslaughter. He wanted to avoid deportation, but on November 17, Mogi was sentenced to 18 years in prison, to be followed by deportation.

October 15: The Södersjukhuset Hospital in Stockholm opened what is believed to be the world's first rape clinic for men. More and more men are being subjected to homosexual rape in multicultural Sweden. According to the crime statistics bureau Brottsförebyggande rådet, 370 sex crimes against boys and men were registered in 2014. The actual number of incidents, however, is thought to be significantly higher.

Psychotherapist Börje Svensson, who has met many boys and men who have been sexually violated, says, "Men who are raped do not want to admit to themselves what actually happened; they feel guilty, as if they were somehow complicit. They have a hard time seeing themselves as victims."

October 16: Internal police documents were revealed that show 70% of people who have their asylum application rejected ignore the decision and stay illegally in Sweden. Of the 9,000 deportation cases sent to the police by the Immigration Service this year, 70% had vanished from their registered addresses, and had left the police completely nonplussed. Patrik Engström, head of the Swedish border police, told Swedish public radio, "This means we put out an all-points bulletin for these people but then do not actively look for them. We wait for tips and things like that. We do not have the resources to go out and look in a random fashion." Police now have 21,000 deportation cases piled up.

October 16: Lennart Holmlund, a Social Democratic former municipal councilor of Umeå, complained on Facebook about the Roma people, and is now under suspicion of having violated hate-speech laws. Holmlund had posted a Facebook comment after he read in the local paper that human feces, presumably from the Roma people, had been found around the town. He then wrote that the Roma seem to get a free pass to commit various crimes, and that "Swedes have never ever defecated [bajsat] like that, no way." The councilman argued that one should be able to talk about everything, so long as it is true. However, two days later, he was forced to apologize and stress that he is not a racist.

October 17: The National Police Commissioner of Sweden, Dan Eliasson, said he does not think that there is enough chaos in Sweden to justify tightening border protection. According to Eliasson, hundreds of thousands of migrants entering Sweden in 2015 is not a serious threat to law and order. The same day, the leader of the Sweden Democrats Party, Jimmie Åkesson, demanded that border controls should immediately be established. The Minister of Justice and Migration, Morgan Johansson, recently said that even though Sweden is full and cannot offer a dignified reception for asylum seekers, its borders remain wide open. The Swedish strategy seems to be to keep the borders open and then redistribute the asylum seekers to EU countries that have an immigration policy completely different from Sweden's open borders and generous welfare benefits. Whether other EU countries want to relieve Sweden's burden remains to be seen. Denmark has already declined, saying that Sweden (which has time and again accused Denmark of being racist) needs to clean up its own mess.

October 20: Historian Heléne Lööw commented in the daily Göteborgs-Posten on the many fires at asylum houses -- something that also plagued Sweden in the 1990s. In the interview, Lööw revealed that the people sentenced for attacks against asylum houses at that time were not "right wing extremists" or "marginalized young men," but rather ordinary people with normal social anchoring. "Attacks on asylum houses come in cycles," Lööw said." They are not unique to Sweden. They come in waves all over Europe. In every wave, there can also be elements of 'common pyromaniacs,' attempted insurance fraud -- or pure accidents." What caused the attacks to stop the last time around, according to Lööw, was the closing of asylum facilities as the war in former Yugoslavia ended and the refugees stopped showing up.

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