Stockholm – Thousands Of Swedes Rally In Support Of Refugees

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    A migrant family from Syria walks along rail tracks as they arrive to a collection point in the village of Roszke in Hungary after crossing the border from Serbia, September 6, 2015. ReutersStockholm – Thousands of Swedes rallied in support of refugees on a square in the capital on Sunday, and Prime Minister Stefan Lofven told them it was time for other countries to do more to help tackle Europe’s migration crisis.

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    Sweden has a decades-long record of welcoming refugees from Chile in the 70s, the Iran-Iraq war in the 80s and the Yugoslav wars in the 90s. In the current crisis, it has received more asylum seekers per capita than any other nation in Europe.

    Despite its generosity, it has one of the poorest track records among wealthy industrialized nations of integrating newcomers into the workforce, and this has helped fuel support for the far right. The anti-immigration Sweden Democrats became parliament’s third biggest party in elections last year.

    While saying Sweden would continue to accept people fleeing from crises, Lofven called for other European Union countries to welcome more refugees.

    “The idea was never – never – that European cooperation would be a way to shut out people who are fleeing,” he told the crowd, which police estimated at around 15,000. Some people held up signs saying “Welcome” and “Thank You Sweden”.

    Around 81,000 people sought asylum in Sweden last year, second in Europe only to Germany, with Syrians making up the biggest group.

    “Sweden and Germany and a few other countries cannot do this on their own,” Lofven said.

    A poll published by newspaper Aftonbladet on Sunday showed two out of three of around 1,200 respondents were prepared to help refugees in some way.

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    PrettyBoyFloyd
    PrettyBoyFloyd
    10 years ago

    Good, they can have them.

    YUDA20
    YUDA20
    10 years ago

    And three Islamization of Europe continues …

    Insider
    Insider
    10 years ago

    As long as not one single migrant is a Jew.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    10 years ago

    humm.The palestinian refugees of 1948 are still languishing in camps with no place to go but the new problem of syrian refugees is being accommodated by europe.AHH it is the fault of the jews .Where is the huge protests against the countries that are causing this problem YOU CAN’T CALL FOR B.D.S. as they don’t have anything to export except people.