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by Ingrid Carlqvist and
Lars Hedegaard • February 14, 2015 at 5:00 am
Forty
years after the Swedish parliament unanimously decided to change the
formerly homogenous Sweden into a multicultural country, violent crime
has increased by 300% and rapes by 700%. Sweden is now number on the list
of rape countries, surpassed only by Lesotho in Southern Africa.
Significantly,
the report does not touch on the background of the rapists. One should,
however, keep in mind that in statistics, second-generation immigrants
are counted as Swedes.
In an
astounding number of cases, the Swedish courts have demonstrated sympathy
for the rapists, and have acquitted suspects who have claimed that the
girl wanted to have sex with six, seven or eight men.
The
internet radio station Granskning Sverige called the mainstream
newspapers Aftonposten and Expressen to ask why they had
described the perpetrators as "Swedish men" when they actually
were Somalis without Swedish citizenship. They were hugely offended when
asked if they felt any responsibility to warn Swedish women to stay away
from certain men. One journalist asked why that should be their
responsibility.
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Rape rate per 100,000 population, comparison by
country (selected top and bottom countries), 2012 statistics taken from
the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. (Image source: Wikimedia
Commons)
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In 1975, the Swedish parliament unanimously decided to change the
former homogeneous Sweden into a multicultural country. Forty years later
the dramatic consequences of this experiment emerge: violent crime has
increased by 300%.
If one looks at the number of rapes, however, the increase is even
worse. In 1975, 421 rapes were reported to the police; in 2014, it was
6,620. That is an increase of 1,472%.
Sweden is now number two on the global list of rape countries.
According to a survey from 2010, Sweden, with 53.2 rapes per 100,000
inhabitants, is surpassed only by tiny Lesotho in Southern Africa, with
91.6 rapes per 100,000 inhabitants.
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