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Now here is Judith Bergman who wrote about a rape in Sweden.
Sweden: Women Raped, Authorities Too Busy
by Judith Bergman
November 28, 2018 at 5:00 am
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/13332/sweden-rapes-police
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According to Mikaela Blixt, after a man attacked her in the street and tried
to rape her, the police did nothing, even though she knew where her attacker
lived and could easily have identified him.
The Swedish mainstream media outlet, Expressen, wanted to interview Blixt,
but, according to her, only on condition that she not mention that her
attacker was an Afghan migrant.
Not only women, but almost one out of three Swedes, do not feel safe in
Sweden, according to a new poll that asked 6,300 Swedes how safe they feel
in their homes and communities.
It is curious that the Swedish police not only have sufficient resources to
charge people who attend peaceful demonstrations, but also people who
allegedly commit thought crimes.
Getting the Swedish police even to file a report of an attempted rape
against a woman is, to say the least, difficult -- itself a sign that
something is rotten in the "feminist" kingdom of Sweden. Yet the Swedish
police not only have sufficient resources to charge people who attend
peaceful demonstrations, but also people who allegedly commit thought
crimes. (Image source: iStock)
"Sweden," stated its government in November 2015, "has a feminist
government. We place gender equality at the heart of both national and
international work... The overall objective of the Government's gender
equality policy is equal power for women and men to shape society and their
own lives. This is ultimately a question of democracy and social justice."
Wait a minute. Shouldn't women living under a "feminist government" be
able -- at a bare minimum -- to leave their homes without the fear of
becoming victims of sexual assault?
22,000 sexual crimes were reported in 2017 to the Swedish police, 7370 of
them rapes, according to the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention
(Brottsförebyggande rådet, or Brå). That number corresponds to an average of
20 reported rapes per day -- twice as many as in 2005. Those are just the
reported rapes. In 2012, for instance, only 20% of all rapes were reported
to the police, according to Brå.
Unlike what the Swedish media has been preaching for years -- that most
rapes occur in private settings and are committed against victims who know
already their attacker -- the large majority of rapes are, in fact,
committed in the public sphere by men who have never previously met their
victim, according to Brå. Out of the 842 men sentenced for rape or attempted
rape in the past five years, noted a report by Svt Nyheter (Swedish
Television) 58% were foreign-born -- from the Middle East and North Africa,
southern parts of Africa and other places outside of Europe. When it came to
men sentenced for attempted rape, as well as violent rape, where victim and
perpetrator did not know each other beforehand, 80% of the men were foreign
born and 40% had only been in Sweden for a year or less.
Getting the police even to file a report of an attempted rape against a
woman is, to say the least, difficult -- itself a sign that something is
rotten in the "feminist" kingdom of Sweden.
In the little town of Deje in central Sweden, for example, an Afghan
migrant, who lives at the migrant center in town, recently assaulted, knifed
and attempted to rape a woman, Mikaela Blixt, as she was walking her dog in
broad daylight.
The attacker first kicked Blixt's small dog into the air, then forced Blixt
to the ground and cut her hip with a knife. She managed to escape from her
attacker, and made it home with her dog. Shocked and bleeding, she tried to
report the assault to the police.
That effort proved almost impossible. When Blixt called the Swedish
emergency services phone line, the police refused even to talk to her. They
told her that as the attack was no longer in process, she would have to call
the non-emergency number. "If you want to report the assault you will have
to suffer a bit of a phone queue," the policewoman warned her, according to
Blixt. After spending nearly the entire day trying in vain to get through to
the police on the phone, she drove the next day to the nearest police
station in the neighboring town, where, 24 hours after the assault, police
finally took the report.
After Blixt's visit to the police station, she saw evidence of her sexual
assault hanging outside the migrant center: the trousers her attacker had
worn had been washed and hung out to dry, but may still have had traces of
her blood on them. She notified the police, but they did not have time to
come that day to secure the evidence. In fact, according to Blixt, the
police did nothing, even though she knew where her attacker lived and could
easily have identified him.
Blixt wrote about her experience on a local community Facebook page, in an
apparent attempt to get in touch with another woman, who had been raped in
the area two weeks earlier. Blixt's post was shared thousands of times --
which led the police to contact Blixt and admonish her that she was damaging
their ongoing investigation, which, to all appearances, was not even
slightly ongoing. The police also refused to publicize a description of the
perpetrator, claiming, incomprehensibly, that the perpetrator might make the
investigation "more difficult."
Even though the police supposedly had neither the time nor the resources to
attend to that attempted rape, they did show up in force when 80 citizens of
Deje gathered in a demonstration in solidarity with Blixt and "against
violence". Two police patrols and a policeman in civilian clothes came to
watch over the peaceful event and, once it had ended, charged its organizer
with violating the public order. Apparently, he had not applied for
permission to demonstrate. Swedish police have no problem with migrant
rapists, but do not suffer unannounced peaceful demonstrations.
The Swedish mainstream media outlet, Expressen, wanted to interview Blixt,
but, according to her, only on condition that she not mention that her
attacker was an Afghan migrant.
What is disturbing is that the police seemed so studiously uninterested in
finding and arresting the rapist -- at least until her case went viral on
Facebook. Only a week after Blixt was assaulted, three women in the
neighboring town of Karlstad were raped on the same night. The next day
there, a fourth woman was the victim of an attempted rape.
That police do not prioritize such cases of rape is apparently nothing new.
In September 2017, Swedish police admitted that they do not have sufficient
manpower to solve rape cases, even in those instances where they know who
the rapist is.
It is curious, then, that the police not only have sufficient resources to
charge people who attend peaceful demonstrations, but also people who
allegedly commit thought crimes. In October, Christopher Larsson, a
politician in the Sweden Democrats (SD) party in the city of Karlskrona, was
charged for "inciting hatred" ("hets mot folkgrupp") after he wrote on SD's
Facebook page:
"It is a day of sorrow on Friday, when the minaret will sound for the first
time over Karlskrona with 'Allah is great', the same phrase as 'Allahu
Akhbar' that Islamists shout when they blow themselves up".
A member of parliament for the Social Democrats, Magnus Manhammar, reported
Larsson to the police. The Social Democrats -- the party that effectively
still rules the country, as Sweden has not been able to form a new
government since the elections in September -- even published a press
release in which it said that Larsson's Facebook post, "links the new
minaret to terrorism". According to the prosecutor, Larsson's post
"identifies Muslims as blameworthy by describing them as terrorists and
oppressors of women and by claiming that their views are medieval".
Incidentally, not only women but almost one out of three Swedes do not feel
safe in Sweden, according to a new poll that asked 6,300 Swedes how safe
they felt in their homes and communities. Astonishingly, when the newspaper
that ran the poll asked a psychologist, Siri Helle, to explain the
statistic, she said that people were just "scared of the dark": "We live in
one of the world's safest countries and we have never been as safe as now."
What might be important to ask is: What is happening to Sweden?
Judith Bergman, a columnist, lawyer and political analyst, is a
Distinguished Senior Fellow at Gatestone Institute.
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