The End of Democracy in Sweden?

Rasmus Paludan is the founder and leader of the Stram Kurs (Hard Line) party in Denmark and Sweden. Despite eleven Swedish court rulings affirming Mr. Paludan’s right to hold a public demonstration in which a Koran is burned, the police authority has denied him a permit in every case. The courts instructed the police to grant the permits, but the police ignored them.

The courts ruled not only that the police actions were illegal, but also that they violated the country’s constitution. So Rasmus Paludan has the right to burn Korans, but that makes no difference: in response to his action Muslims get angry, stone the police, and burn vehicles. Therefore Mr. Paludan’s blasphemy must stop, and hang the constitution!

The following report is from Samhällsnytt. Our Swedish correspondent LN has kindly translated it:

Reports: Police break the law to stop Paludan — on orders from the government

by Mats Dagerlind
May 21, 2023

Despite being convicted on at least ten occasions for stopping the freedom demonstrations of Danish-Swedish lawyer, party leader and Islamic critic Rasmus Paludan in violation of the Swedish constitution, the police continued to deny him a permit and even issued a special interim blasphemy law prohibiting the burning of a single book — the Koran. Whether or not Sweden will remain a democracy is now in question — the Court of Appeals will decide.

Paludan’s Koran burning triggered Muslim intifadas in Sweden of a kind previously associated with the Middle East. 200 police officers were stoned and some 20 police vehicles were stolen and/or set on fire.

The Koran riots last April were uncomfortable proof for the multiculturalist political and media establishment that the integration of non-Western migrants is working even worse than feared and that Islam is not compatible with the fundamental democratic values of the West.

Decides to shoot the messenger

But instead of acknowledging their political failure, they chose to shoot the messenger. Paludan was painted as a right-wing extremist for defending constitutional civil liberties against anti-democratic Muslim forces. The police were pressured by the government and opposition parties to stop Paludan’s progress.

With lies and excuses, the authority denied Paludan a permit to demonstrate in one place after another or sabotaged the demonstrations by moving them at the last minute to hidden parking lots where no one could attend.

Appeals to the courts and gets it right — ten times

Paludan, who is a trained lawyer, took the police actions to court and won at least ten rulings in five different courts, where they unequivocally clarified that the police had violated both ordinary laws and the constitution in rejecting Paludan’s applications for a demonstration permit. But, despite this, the police continued to deny Paludan a permit.

When the burning of Korans took on a further uncomfortable dimension for the political establishment by illustrating Sweden’s kowtowing to Turkey’s Islamist semi-dictator Erdogan in order to secure Sweden’s entry into NATO, the police chose to go one step further and issued a general ban on burning Korans. No other books were included in the ban.

Inside sources testify to political pressure

Sources inside the police now confirm the picture of an authority under pressure from the political establishment backed by the media to break the laws instead of enforcing them, and also for political purposes to silence uncomfortable opposition voices, a function that law enforcement often performs in totalitarian countries.

This is a development that the then-Social Democratic government and its supporting parties warned could become a reality if right-wing conservative supposedly “authoritarian” forces such as the Sweden Democrats gained political influence in Sweden. Instead, it is now clear in black and white that it is the left-liberal parties that have pushed Sweden in an authoritarian direction.

The investigation that reveals this has not been conducted by conservative media actors who might be suspected of having an interest in conveying a negative image of the left-liberal parties’ policy of appeasement towards Islam and authoritarian treatment of their political opponents. Instead, it has been carried out by the left-liberal Dagens Nyheter.

Dialogue police on the side of Paludan and democracy

Fredrik Jonsson works as a so-called dialog police officer. This is an often heavily criticized part of the police’s work, which involves grilling sausages, eating pizza, kicking a ball and dancing with thugs. The activities are justified on the grounds that they strengthen confidence in the police and Swedish society among “vulnerable” immigrant groups. Critics argue that the police instead make themselves a laughingstock and lose all respect among gang-bangers when they try to act as social workers.

Jonsson is not inherently fond of Paludan’s tactic of provoking and angering Muslims to show their true anti-democratic and violent face. But he still considers it serious that people think they have the right to act in the name of good when they restrict civil rights and freedoms in order to silence him.

“Paludan’s personality and his inflammatory style means that he obscures the view. Then you don’t see what this is really about, that Swedish freedom of expression is under threat,” he told DN.

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Jew-Hatred in Malmö

The synagogue in the culturally-enriched southern Swedish city of Malmö was recently attacked, yet again. What is notable about the following article on Jew-hatred in Malmö is that there is no mention of the fact that violence against Jews in Malmö is perpetrated by Muslims. I doubt that even a single attack against Jews in Malmö during the past ten years was perpetrated by a non-Muslim. The violent expression of Jew-hatred in Sweden is a Muslim issue, but it is politically incorrect to discuss it in such terms.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from Expressen:

Criticism after the attack: “A plan is needed”

Malmö, May 5, 2023

The synagogue in Malmö was subjected to a suspected attack attempt just over one week ago.

At the same time, a Malmö city survey shows that Jewish school students are being subjected to verbal and physical attacks.

“It would be nice if we could see Malmö as a peaceful city where everyone can feel safe and follow their dreams. But that is not the case,” says Jonathan Conricus, former international spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces.

Jonathan Conricus has a background as press spokesman for the Israeli Defense Forces. He has lived in Israel in recent decades but grew up in Malmö. He has been Israel’s representative in the UN and has appeared in historical international media such as CNN.

Now he is on a lecture tour in Sweden, and one of the stops is his childhood city of Malmö, where his Skåne past is remembered, if in nothing other than the dialect.

“I have felt that now when I am in Stockholm, Uppsala and the like. As soon as I open my mouth, people understand where I am from.”

“Malmö and Skåne are a big part of my heritage. I had a wonderful upbringing in Malmö.”

Today, he is critical over the way Malmö’s Jewish community is protected.

“My perspective is from the outside, but the short answer to the question is: Where ARE Malmö’s Jews” They are barely here any longer,” he says, and refers to information on the way the Jewish congregation has lost members in the past few years.

On April 26, Malmö police staged a major operation at the synagogue in central Malmö. The incident is being investigated as preparation for destruction dangerous to the public. One person was arrested but later released. Suspicions of crime remain.

“We’ll check some things, and then I will make a decision as to whether to close the case or go further,” says the preliminary investigation leader, Pär Andersson, on Wednesday.

Police are reticent

In March 2021, the city of Malmö presented an investigation in which Jewish school students were interviewed and practically all testified to hate crimes in the form of physical and verbal attacks.

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Life in Prison for the Botkyrka Murderers

A 12-year-old Swedish girl named Adriana was shot to death in the Stockholm suburb of Botkyrka when she was caught in the crossfire during a confrontation between culture-enriching gang-bangers. The news reports don’t discuss ethnicity, but it seems reasonable to assume that there was a turf war going on between rival gangs of different ethnicities — Albanians and Somalis, perhaps, or something similar.

I was surprised to hear that the murderers received life sentences. In Sweden the perpetrators of horrible crimes are usually sentenced to a two or three years, with early release for good behavior. Mind you, I don’t know what a “life” term means in Sweden, in practical terms — maybe they can expect to be released after five years or so.

The following news report discusses the verdict and sentencing. Many thanks to Gary Fouse for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Below is the accompanying article from SVT (Swedish state television), also translated by Gary Fouse:

Three men were sentenced to life in prison for murder of 12-year-old Adriana

Three men have been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 12-year-old Adriana, who was shot to death at a gas station in Botkyrka in the summer of 2020. Södertörn district court announced the sentence.

One of the convicted men is the 31-year-old gang leader Maykill Yokhanna, who also has links to Västerås.

The three convicted men had planned to shoot several persons from a rival criminal gang, but instead, Adriana was hit with two shots and died. Three weapons, including one automatic weapon, were used in the shooting.

The evidence in the case consisted of a large number of different circumstances, each of which pointed to there being three men who shot Adriana. There were connections to the weapons and the car used, as well as motive and chats. In addition, the men’s so-called sky telephones (encrypted phones) were connected to the crime. The men’s subsequent actions are also important for the verdict, since they made sure the weapons and car were gotten rid of.

“This was a matter of an indiscriminate firing of automatic weapons in a location where several people were present, and one of them died. The punishment, therefore, cannot be anything other than life in prison,” says the president of the court, Chief Counselor Tore Gissen, in a press release.

Maykill Yokhanna is identified as the leader of a criminal network in south Stockholm. He was earlier convicted of an aggravated weapons offense, among others.

In January 2020, he was shot at as he sat in a car together with his wife and a friend in Kungens Kurva [King’s Curve]. The friend died and Maykill Yokhanna’s wife was wounded. The gang leader was the one the shooter was actually after.

The other two men who are now sentenced to life did not have the same power position and criminal records as the gang leader.

The three men have been convicted of murder and seven counts of attempted murder, among other things.

Defense: Will appeal

The verdict will be appealed to the appeals court, says Maykill Yokhanna’s defense council, Hampus Wikerstål. The prosecutor did not prove that Yokhanna was at the scene of the crime, and the verdict is based on a weak chain of circumstances, the lawyer says.

“I am greatly surprised there was a conviction, and we are going to appeal.”

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It’s Millstone Time

Our Swedish correspondent LN left the following text in the comments tonight. He included no link; presumably it’s translated from Swedish Twitter.

Update: LN has kindly supplied the Twitter link.

I have substituted a standard English translation of the gospel passage from Mark, with attribution. Otherwise the text is the same:

Magnus Söderman

@SvegotMagnus [svegot.se]

So, the Church of Sweden @svenskakyrkan talked sex with pupils in grade six in week six and called it “sexSEX6”.

In Höllviken parish, 20 km south of Malmö.

This had completely passed me by.

Do I need to tell you about the number 666? That it is the “number of the beast” according to the Book of Revelation? I don’t think so. Obviously the number is used deliberately. Obviously they made sure they could use it.

And what did they do? In the Church magazine we read:

“We have invited midwife Katarina Svensson Flood who will meet the students and talk about the body, consent, masturbation, sexual debut, LGBTQ issues and pornography.”

The Church of Sweden has fallen.

The Church of Sweden engages in Satanism. And they are doing it against children. This is probably the most serious thing I have seen.

But whoever causes one of these little ones that believe in Me to stumble, it is better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck and he were cast into the sea, so says Jesus Christ (Mark 9:42). The devil prowls around us, wants to devour us, and he has the help of the Church of Sweden, which associates activities against children with the number 666. There are no excuses.

The mockery of God and of believers is unprecedented.

No further commentary is required. Satan is loose in the land.

Tommy Robinson Exposes Western Censorship

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Morten Messerschmidt, leader of the Danish People’s Party, in conversation with Tommy Robinson (right) in the Danish Parliament on April 1, 2023. Photo: Peder Jensen.

Tommy Robinson Exposes Western Censorship

by Fjordman

On April 1, 2023, the English activist and author Tommy Robinson was on an official visit to the Free Press Society in Denmark.[1] This was not his first trip to Copenhagen.

In early 2020, Robinson was in Copenhagen to receive the Sappho Award from the Free Press Society.[2] They have also granted free speech awards to such individuals as Daniel Pipes, Ibn Warraq, Flemming Rose, Kurt Westergaard, Melanie Phillips, Mark Steyn, Thilo Sarrazin, Ezra Levant, Lars Vilks, Gunnar Sandelin, Roger Scruton, Douglas Murray and Dennis Prager.[3]

During his visits to the Free Press Society and the Danish Parliament, Robinson received a standing ovation in both 2020 and in 2023.[4] He is not used to such treatment in Britain.

A few individuals such as Tommy Robinson and the Dutch politician Geert Wilders have a natural charisma. You notice this when seeing them in real life. They do not resemble each other physically. Wilders is quite tall even for a northern European man. Robinson is not very tall, but he nevertheless has a strong personal presence. Both Robinson and Wilders have suffered death threats for years after criticizing Islam.

Robinson has repeatedly been thrown in prison by British authorities after truthfully exposing how Muslim rape gangs target white British girls in towns across the UK.[5] He is thus harassed for having committed ideological crimes. He has also been forced to share prison with many Muslims who have committed violent crimes or have Jihadist terrorist sympathies. This resembles the way Communist regimes sometimes put thought criminals in jail with real criminals.

Even when people openly threaten his children with violence or rape, this rarely has any consequences for the individuals behind these threats. Tommy himself is now divorced and nearly bankrupt after enduring years of such harassment.

Michael Pihl, the deputy leader of the Free Press Society, had his account on Facebook suspended in the spring of 2023 after writing about Tommy Robinson’s visit to Copenhagen.[6] This case is far from unique. Big Tech censorship among major technology companies is widespread. Robinson has been systematically shut out of nearly all Western social media platforms.

On Facebook, the censorship is so aggressive that you risk having your account locked for linking to articles that mention Tommy Robinson in a neutral or critical manner. Even Members of Parliament such Morten Messerschmidt, the leader of the Danish People’s Party, can experience such treatment. This is Stalinist censorship in the supposedly free Western world. Certain individuals are to be treated as non-persons. You are not allowed to even mention that they exist.

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No Armed Escorts for Swedish Prisoner Transports

When contemplating current realities in the insane asylum known as Sweden, the mind boggles.

I’ll give you a précis of what happened in Södertälje last Thursday. It will make you exclaim, “Baron, you must be making all this up!”

I assure you I’m not:

1.   A 17-year-old convicted murderer (who is also a culture-enricher) was in prison serving a sentence of slightly less than three years.
2.   While being escorted by unarmed corrections personnel to a dentist’s appointment, he was sprung by armed confederates.
3.   The incident caused outrage, and there was a public debate about whether such escorts should be armed.
4.   The head of prisoner transport said that arming escorts for prisoners would risk causing an “escalation” vis-à-vis armed criminal gangs.
5.   The outcome of the incident was considered a positive one because no one was injured.
 

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from Nyheter Idag:

Correctional officer transport chief on armed escorts: “Great risk of escalation”

Joacim Trybom, head of the prison transport unit, says in SVT’s Aktuellt that police escorts or armed personnel to prevent armed releases of prisoners would risk an “escalation” between the justice system and criminal gangs.

On Thursday, the 17-year-old murderer Frunze Saghatelyan was freed by armed persons when he was being transported by corrections guards to a dentist in Södertälje.

Saghatelyan, who is an Armenian citizen and received Swedish citizenship while he was on the run abroad from Swedish police, was sentenced to juvenile custody for two years and eleven months for the murder of MED politician Fredrik Andersson at the Delat Gym in Stockholm in March of last year, as well as an aggravated weapons offense and for bombing a restaurant.

The freeing of Saghatelyan is the second armed freeing in a short time, and Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) called the freeing “scandalous” in Parliament on Thursday.

“I think it is scandalous that a person who could take another person’s life can simply walk away with the help of armed friends,” said Kristersson, who asked what the correctional officers did and did not do.

On Thursday evening, Joacim Trybom, head of the correctional transport unit, participated in an interview with Aktuellt on SVT [Swedish State TV] regarding the freeing of the prisoner and said, among other things, that corrections personnel are only armed with OC spray, and therefore can do nothing against armed liberators.

“We have OC spray as our weapon, but when someone shows up with firearms, we don’t stand much of a chance of doing anything. As we stated earlier in the feature, our procedure for issuing firearms is considerably tougher than for our OC spray.”

Trybom also says that they did not request a police escort for Saghatelyan’s transport because they had no indications that a freeing operation was planned. The moderator for Aktuellt then asked if the freeing would have happened had there been a police escort.

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Abduction of Children From Sweden, Video #5

This is the fifth and final video in a series about the culture-enriching abduction of children from Sweden. Previously: Videos #1 and #2, Video #3, Video #4.

In this excerpt, the mother of the abducted children seems to be an ethnic Swede who had the misfortune to marry a Saudi. Based on what she tells the interviewer, back before they were born she had an inkling of what would happen. Yet she went ahead and had those two kids, and even had an unspecified number of additional children.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

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Abduction of Children From Sweden, Video #3

In my previous post on this topic, I mentioned that there would be a total of four videos about the abduction of children from Sweden. However, it appears there will be five, so this video is the third in a series of five.

I don’t understand the context of this excerpt from the documentary. The daughter of a man named Rasoul, who now lives in Iraq, was abducted by her mother to her (the mother’s) native Morocco. “Rasoul” is a Francophone spelling of an Arabic name. Is he a Moroccan, too? Or an Iraqi? It’s not clear.

The people in the clip who discuss and reminisce about Rasoul’s daughter talk about Christmas presents and appear relatively secular. Who are these people? Are they members of the family? Is Rasoul perhaps a Christian? It’s not clear.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

For the accompanying SVT article, see the previous post.

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The Culture-Enriching Abduction of Children From Sweden

The videos below are the first two in a series of four excerpted from a documentary broadcast on Swedish television. They concern the growing problem of children who are being abducted from Sweden by a parent or other relative and taken abroad.

The narrator delicately refers to the abductions as having “an honor-related context”, which is a polite way of saying that everyone involved is a Muslim. The children are removed to their ancestral homelands by one or the other parent as part of a custody dispute, or to marry the child off, or to get a clitoridectomy performed.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for the translations, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling.

Video #1:

Video #2:

Videos #3 and #4 will be along later.

Below is the accompanying article from the Swedish public broadcaster SVT, also translated by Gary Fouse:

Examination: At least 916 children have been taken out of Sweden

At least 916 children have been taken out of Sweden during a five-year period. Over 400 children have been taken to countries with which Sweden has a cooperative arrangement under the Hague Convention, but there is still a large problem when a child is detained, SVT’s continuing investigation on child abduction shows.

“I want more people to know that this can happen,” says Lara, who was able to get her children back home when the father kept them in Turkey as part of a custody dispute.

The majority of abductions happen within an honor-related context. Children are taken on “educational trips” or to be married off, or for genital mutilation. Last year almost half of the honor-related cases were to Somalia and Iraq. But more and more of the cases involve custody disputes. Most of the children are taken to countries where the Hague Convention does not apply. In that case, Sweden has little chance of getting the child back.

Hala’s daughter was one of these children. She was taken to Jordan by her father when she was 8 years old. In a few months, the daughter will be 18 and will marry.

Hear Hala tell about her daughter’s abduction in the video clip below. Here are parts of the investigation in Arabic.

Many abducted children involved in custody disputes

To try and get children back is not only difficult and time-consuming, but it is also costly. Rasoul’s 3-year-old daughter was kidnapped by her mother around Christmas 2016. Rasoul had just won a long custody dispute and gotten sole custody of the child. Then her mother decided to take the child to her native Morocco.

“Hope that she will come back never disappears,” says Rasoul. But after 18 trips to Morocco and hundreds of thousands of kronor that went to lawyers and private detectives, he has had to temporarily pause the search.

Hear him tell about the fight to get his daughter back in the video clip below.

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Swedish Court: Police Went Too Far When They Prevented a Koran-Burning

Rasmus Paludan, the leader of the party Stram Kurs (Hard Line) in Denmark and Sweden, has become notorious in the past year for organizing Koran-burnings in various locations in Sweden. During Easter weekend last year, angry Muslims staged violent demonstrations to protest Mr. Paludan’s actions, attacking police, burning vehicles, and engaging in other traditional forms of cultural expression in a number of Swedish cities.

In order to forestall more violence, police later denied Mr. Paludan a permit for a Koran-burning in Norrköping. Now a court has ruled that the police exceeded their authority when they interfered with his freedom of speech.

Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating this article from Samhällsnytt:

Paludan had the right to burn Koran — Court overturns police decision

Last year police unilaterally decided to refuse a demonstration permit to the free speech fighter and Islam critic Rasmus Paludan in Norrköping. The decision was made on the assumption that disturbances would likely occur on the part of Muslims, since Paludan intended to burn a copy of the Koran. The appeals court has now ruled that police who denied permission erred.

During 2022, the Danish-Swedish opinion maker Rasmus Paludan burned Korans in a series of demonstrations. The thinking was to test Muslim respect for Western democratic freedom of expression and whether Muslims could handle the provocations. The results were striking — a wave of brutal immigrant violence that subjected police, among others, to extreme strain at its worst and left in its wake ongoing legal proceedings.

Therefore, police were not especially enthusiastic about granting Paludan permission to hold new demonstrations. In an attempt to stop Paludan, they therefore chose to deny him a demonstration permit in Norrköping with reference to the Public Order Law. The argument was that since disturbances were likely, the police could preventively deny the demonstration permit.

Now, however, the police have been reprimanded by the appeals court that tried the case and concluded that the interpretation of the order law was faulty.

“The majority does not all find that the provisions of the Public Order Law give police the possibility to cancel public gatherings as a result of disturbances that have occurred or feared. Instead, it is the provisions on breaking up gatherings that can become relevant.”

The appeals court’s opinion is that the Public Order Law cannot be used for preventive purposes. On the contrary, it can only be used to break up a demonstration already in the making and for which police consider that there is reason to shut it down. Therefore, the appeals court choose to overturn the police decision after the fact.

For previous posts about Rasmus Paludan and the burning of Korans, see the Rasmus Paludan Archives.

Ukrainian Nazism


Statue of Stepan Bandera

Karl-Olov Arnstberg is a Swedish writer, ethnologist, and retired university professor. His essays are posted at the blog Invandring och mörkläggning. Below is today’s edition of his “Sunday Chronicle”. Many thanks to LN for the translation:

Sunday Chronicle: Ukrainian Nazism

by Karl-Olov Arnstberg
March 19, 2023

When Putin sent troops into Ukrainian territory on February 24, 2022, it was with the stated mission of “demilitarizing and de-Nazifying” the country.

For Western media, Putin’s language was inaccurate and offensive. As in all other contexts, it was obvious that Putin was lying. Eventually I realized that the Ukrainian Nazis were not just a matter of general accusations, and decided to dig, not too deep but a little bit. What I found no MSM reporter would ever dream of writing.

As a journalist, you must not violate the moral dichotomy: if one is evil, the other is good. When the Russians invade Ukraine, they are evil. And because they are evil, the Ukrainians are good. When I write about Nazism in Ukraine, I become evil because I am attacking the good guys. If I had written about Russian Nazism instead, I would have ended up among the good guys. Yes… there are quite a few people who think that stupidly.

But not you, right?

The actor and comedian Volodomyr Zelensky won a landslide victory in Ukraine’s presidential election in April 2019. He didn’t have much of a platform, but he promised to stop the low-level civil war that had been raging for five years between Russian separatists and far-right paramilitaries in the Donbass region.

Of the latter, the openly Nazi Azov Battalion was the largest and most militarily capable unit. Since 2014, it had been part of the Ukrainian National Guard. Eight percent of those who participated in the Euromaidan belonged to Azov. That doesn’t sound like much, but another report says that they were extremely effective and without them the effectiveness of Euromaidan would have dropped by 90%.

When Zelensky took office in May 2019, Azov had de facto control of the strategic southeastern port city of Mariupol and its surrounding villages.

The majority were killed in the battle for the Azovstal steel plant, where they held out for three months against the vastly superior Russian army. When they finally surrendered, there were 500 soldiers left. I don’t think they have survived either, having taken part in the fighting in Bakhmut.

What enabled Zelensky to campaign so successfully was the support of the Ukrainian oligarch and billionaire Igor Kolomoisky. He also supported the Azov Battalion and financed private militias such as the Dnipro and Aidar Battalions.

When needed, he used them privately, to protect his financial interests. In early October 2021, the leaked so-called “Pandora” documents showed that Kolomoisky had used foreign accounts to make Zelensky and his inner circle wealthy.

On October 25, 2019, six months after his election as president, Zelensky unexpectedly appeared in Zolote, a small town in the battle zone of the Donbass region. A ceasefire was underway. Both the Russian-backed militia and the Ukrainian army would retreat, leaving a no-man’s land between them. If Zelensky achieved a ceasefire, he could start peace talks with Putin. Now he wanted to meet the Azov veterans. They had to stretch out their arms, too.

This did not go well at all. When Zelensky learned that Azov was hiding illegal weapons to continue fighting, he was furious, and scolded them. The scene was filmed and went viral on social media.

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Knife Jihad in Gothenburg

A “Swedish” man named Milad Salari went on a stabbing rampage yesterday in Gothenburg, seriously wounding a little girl. Mr. Salari is a Swedish citizen who was born in Iran and came to Sweden with his parents when he was three.

It is now known that the wounded girl is a Dutch citizen who was visiting her grandparents in Sweden. The little girl’s grandmother was slashed on the arm by the attacker, but her wounds are not serious.

It eventually emerged that — surprise! — the suspect shouted “Allahu Akhbar”, which is Arabic for “I am a victim of systemic racism and Islamophobia.”

Later the Dutch outlet RTL Nieuws reported that the girl is out of danger. Evidently Dutch sources say she is 9 years old, although Swedish outlets say she is 10.

See Petterssons Blogg for a mug shot of the perp, and this English-language Dutch article for more.

Below are several articles and a video about the incident in Gothenburg. Many thanks to Gary Fouse for translating the articles and the video, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling.

First, the video:

The first article is from Nyheter Idag:

Here is the suspected perpetrator being led away by police after the attempted murder of the girl

A girl was stabbed at Brunnsparken in central Gothenburg. The girl was reportedly stabbed in the throat and stomach, according to information obtained by Aftonbladet. The girl’s condition is reportedly serious.

The young girl who was stabbed was taken by ambulance to Queen Silvia Hospital, Thomas Fuxborg, police press spokesman in the West Region, tells the newspaper.

A relative of the girl also received knife wounds in one arm. The relative is not seriously injured, but she went in the ambulance to the hospital, police report.

Police were called to the scene at 12:35 and arrested a suspected perpetrator at the scene.

“The alleged perpetrator was arrested at the scene immediately, and he is 35 years old,” says Thomas Fuxborg.

A Flashback Forum user who claims to have witnessed parts of the course of events reports that the severely-injured girl seems to be a teenager with a Swedish appearance, while the relative with minor injuries is a woman who appears to be in her 60s.

The Flashback user also uploaded a photo that reportedly shows the perpetrator being taken into custody by police.

Aftonbladet reports in an updated version of its article that the girl who was stabbed is 10 years old and that there appears to be no connection between her and the suspected perpetrator.

“At this time, there is really nothing to indicate that they knew each other or anything like that. Naturally, he will be interrogated and is suspected of two counts of attempted murder,” Fuxborg says.

Police tell Expressen that several members of the public managed to seize this man before the police came to the scene.

“Fortunately, several people from the public were able to seize this man. Police came to the scene and were able to take over the arrest,” the police press spokesman Hans-Jörgen Ostler tells the newspaper.

According to Expressen‘s profile of the suspect, the man has an extensive criminal record and has been convicted of, among other things, robbery, violence, and theft, crimes committed both in Sweden and abroad.

During the winter he was convicted of stealing a computer from a shop near the location where today’s incident occurred, but avoided prison because probation officers maintained that there had been “a significant improvement” in his otherwise criminal life.

“The district court finds that probation can help prevent NN from committing further crimes,” the court wrote.

Translated excerpts from a Fria Tider article, linked in the previous article:

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Two Interviews With Rasmus Paludan

Long-time readers know that we’ve been following Rasmus Paludan’s career trajectory for a number of years, since his earliest days of provocative street theater in various culturally enriched neighborhoods in Denmark. He became internationally notorious after his Koran-burnings caused violent riots in Sweden last Easter. His recent burning of a Koran outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm has earned him a place on the ISIS hit-list.

Last week Vlad did two video interviews with Rasmus. The most intriguing news is that he (Rasmus) is planning to burn a Koran every week outside the Turkish embassy in Copenhagen until Turkish President Erdogan agrees to allow Sweden to join NATO. That’s an ingenious judo move on his part, and I’ll be interested to see what the repercussions are, if any.

Many thanks to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for uploading these videos.

Video #1:

Video #2:

For previous posts about Rasmus Paludan and the burning of Korans, see the Rasmus Paludan Archives.