"Welcome to Ramallmö" – How a tennis match sparked riots in Sweden mars 15, 2009
Posted by imittsverige2 in Hamas, Ilmar Reepalu, Malmö, Mohammed, Muhammed, Ramallmö, Social Democratic Party.2 comments
””This is how it was last time too,” said a Holocaust survivor, when she was escorted from Malmö’s main square by the police. ”We had to leave the square, while they got to stay.”
On January 27th, it had been almost a month since the Israeli military operation Cast Lead was launched in Gaza. A couple of hundred people, mostly Jews, had gathered in Sweden’s third largest city, Malmö, to show their support for Israel. Their slogans–”Israel’s right to self defense” and ”Compassion with all civilian victims”–were met with shouts of ”Sieg Heil” and ”Damn Jews” by a group of mainly Arab and left-wing counter protesters. Stones, eggs, and bottles were thrown, and when a home-made bomb was fired at the Jewish group police finally decided to evacuate. The pro-Israeli protesters fled, while children ran after them with cell phones to report back into the crowd where the Jews were heading.
”Last Saturday, roughly a month after the mob met Jews off Malmö’s main square, the city was again shaken by riots. Seven thousand activists gathered to stop a Davis Cup match between Sweden and Israel, and the demonstration march was also a manifestation of the ideological confusion that has become the trademark of the Swedish pro-Palestinian movement. Hamas flags and headbands could be spotted next to banners supporting communist groups and feminist causes.”
”The popular mayor of Malmö, Ilmar Reepalu, who is often referred to by the nickname ”Malmö’s strong man,” is one of the most influential figures of the Social Democratic Party. He told the assembled media before the match that, were it up to him, Israel wouldn’t be allowed to participate at all. ”This is not a match against just anyone,” he explained. ”It is a match against the state of Israel.”
Sweden hasn’t subjected a country to a sports boycott since South Africa was barred from playing in the country during Apartheid. But Malmö’s ”strong man” has changing demography to consider. Of Malmö’s 287,000 inhabitants, 50,000 are Muslim and 30,000 are of Arab origin. In 2004, the most common name for baby boys in the city was Mohammed.”
”During the war in Gaza, leading Social Democratic politicians, among them the opposition leader Mona Sahlin, appeared at protests where Israeli flags were burned and the Hamas and Hezbollah flag were waived openly. Sahlin, a woman who calls herself a feminist, seems to have calculated that photos of her under the Hamas and Hezbollah banners would benefit rather than harm her party.”
Läs allt av Paulina Neuding The Weekly Standard
Klockan är fem i tolv…eller mer… januari 13, 2009
Posted by imittsverige2 in islamiseringen, Mona Sahlin, Network Gaza Solidarity, Social Democratic Party, Stoppa islamiseringen av Europa.12 comments
En del av det som läggs in nu i veckan har några dagar på nacken. Det beror på att bloggen vill dokumentera detta även om ni redan läst det någon annanstans.
Nu – år 2009 – så har tredje världskriget börjat på allvar och det somliga av oss har varnat för i årtionden, börjar gå upp för många. Islamiseringen MÅSTE stoppas NU! Klockan är fem i tolv…eller mer….
Per Gudmundson: ”Swedish leading Social democrats in rally with Hizbollah flags”
”Mona Sahlin, leader of the Social Democratic Party in Sweden, participated today in a rally where Hizbollah flags waved in the air and an Israeli flag was set to flames. Other participants in the demonstration were Jan Eliasson, former social democratic Minister of Foreign Affairs and former President of the United Nations General Assembly, and Wanja Lundby Wedin, chair of the Swedish Trade Union Confederation.
The rally was organised by the Network Gaza Solidarity, in which members of the extreme left work together with immigrant organisations. The demo started at Sergels Torg, in downtown Stockholm, and then paraded to the Israeli embassy where the flagburning took place.”
LÄS ALLT! På Per Gudmundson blogg
/Fröken Sverige