Læserbrev i svensk Metro X press mandag. For et par år siden var et sådant læserbrev det lige så meget tabu som om Sverige havde været Kina. Demokrati? Det er længe siden, jeg har opfattet Sverige som et demokrati.
Nearly half of Germany’s women now feel unsafe walking about their local neighbourhood, a survey has revealed, with many taking precautions such as pepper spray with them when out at night.The survey, by Emnid for Bild am Sonntag further found that 58 per cent of women believe that public places have become less safe in recent times, following news of events such as the mass sexual assault attacks on women in Cologne on New Year’s Eve last year.
Forty-eight per cent of the women surveyed said they have changed their habits to avoid certain areas in their neighbourhood, while 16 per cent said they carried pepper spray when venturing out after dark.
In response to the survey, Focus Online gathered anecdotal statements from women across Germany and found that some were asking male relatives to chaperone them at night, while others had taken to carrying their keys in closed fists in case of attack.Half of German Women Feel Unsafe in Their Own Neighbourhoods
“Judiskt liv har ingen framtid i Sverige…”
Stefan Lindmark/ Shaul Ben Yitzhak skriver til Sveriges udenrigsminister i Times of Israel:
Dear Margot Wallström, Mrs. Minister,
My name is Stefan Lindmark but also Shaul Ben Yitzhak. I am a Jew. I am the son of a survivor from Auschwitz/Birkenau. I have lived all my life in Sweden. I have served in the Armed Forces and I have done military service for a total of 18 months [..]

När författaren och journalisten Lars Åberg ställer frågan 





