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Sweden: Muslim migrants in no-go-zone Malmö scream “racism” in response to Sweden Democrats’ gains
“Shootings, hand-grenade attacks and gang warfare” have turned some cities in Sweden, such as Malmö, into no-go zones. Nevertheless:
A group of migrant-background residents of Malmö have formed a “resistance” group to fight “everyday racism” in response to the success of the anti-mass migration Sweden Democrats in the Swedish national elections.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian “resistance” has arrived in Malmö:
The new movement comes only months after Palestinian migrant Hussam Alkoblawi formed a migrant-led political party in Malmö.
“The demonstration also had several signs in Arabic, alongside Swedish. Due to mass migration, Arabic has become one of the most popular languages in Swedish language schools.”
The consequences of the vast influx of Muslim refugees into Sweden prompted even Canada’s CBC to report this years ago:
Malmö was supposed to be a symbol of Sweden’s multiculturalism. But it is in danger of turning into an Islamist ghetto, with a hard core of those who favour an Islamic state.
Despite what Malmö has become, “racism” is being used yet again as a means to distract attention away from a devastating picture — so devastating that the Sweden Democrats demanded military intervention last year “as thugs turn Malmo into ‘no-go zone.'”
“Migrant-Background City Area Residents Form ‘Resistance’ to ‘Racist’ Swedes,” by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, September 27, 2018:
A group of migrant-background residents of Malmö have formed a “resistance” group to fight “everyday racism” in response to the success of the anti-mass migration Sweden Democrats in the Swedish national elections.“Welcome to the Resistance” claims to be a grassroots movement which has been organised by several people including local resident Miriam Negash who said the purpose of the “resistance” is to support migrant-background residents, immigrants, and asylum seekers who have suffered from racism, Sydsvenskan reports.At their first meeting on Sunday, hundreds attended a demonstration at a square in the heavily migrant-populated area of Möllevången chanting slogans such as “All Malmö hates racists”, and “The city, the country, everything is ours”.The demonstration also had several signs in Arabic, alongside Swedish. Due to mass migration, Arabic has become one of the most popular languages in Swedish language schools, with demand for Arabic lessons surpassing French and English.Negash added that the movement is not formally tied to any existing groups or political parties and said: “We are many in Malmö, over 30 percent. We shouldn’t have to go and be afraid of the streets.”The new movement comes only months after Palestinian migrant Hussam Alkoblawi formed a migrant-led political party in Malmö.“I have been in Sweden for 30 years and have followed developments in Swedish society since then. I see all the differences that have arisen and we notice that recently the gap between foreign and Swedish citizens has grown bigger,” Alkoblawi said.The migrant population in many Swedish cities continues to grow as mass migration has been revealed as the major factor in Sweden’s growing population overall.In some areas of the country, migrant-background residents are now a majority….