“I am very sad with the debate following the publication of the report. There were to much focus on the form and not the content. (...) Some said in the interviews that they had lived a freer life in their home country”.The existence of a "thought police" and the harrassment, the obligation of wearing a veil and forced marriage in Sweden were also discussed.
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Islamist radicalisation in Sweden denied
A report speaking about the growing radicalisation of youths in Sweden is considered as "not correct" by the Islamologists' stablishment. Its author, Dr. Magnus Ranstorp from the Swedish National Defence College, said about it in a panel discussion:
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