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Masked mob of 200 men attack migrants in Sweden in 'revenge' for assaults on women


A MOB of 200 masked Swedish men have gone on the rampage in Sweden attacking migrants citing revenge for assaults on women, say police.
 
 
The gang was targeting migrants 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 The gang was targeting migrants
The gang, dressed all in black, had been handing out leaflets to passers-by around Stockholm’s main train station declaring “enough now” before the men began targeting migrants and anyone who did not look Swedish.
The group, believed to have links to Sweden’s football hooligan scene, had also donned black armbands before the attack.


The leaflet referred to the killing of Alexandra Mezher, 22, who was working at a refugee centre in Mölndal when she was fatally stabbed after a quarrel broke out among asylum seekers.
A 15-year-old boy from Somalia was later arrested on suspicion of murder.
The pamphlet said: “All over the country, reports are pouring in that the police can no longer cope with preventing and investigating the crimes which strike the Swedish people.


“In some cases, for example, in the latest murder of a woman employed at a home for so called ‘unaccompanied minor refugees’ in Molndal, it goes as far as the National Police Commissioner choosing to show more sympathy for the perpetrator than the victim.

 Sweden has an increasing amount of male refugees

“But we refuse to accept the repeated assaults and harassment against Swedish women.
“We refuse to accept the destruction of our once safe society.
“When our political leadership and police show more sympathy for murderers than for their victims, there are no longer any excuses to let it happen without protest.

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