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New hate speech law in Sweden – From January it will be illegal to speak ill of transsexuals
On 1 January, a so-called “extended judicial protection of transgender persons” is introduced, which means that the grounds of “transgender identity or expression” is added to the crime of hate speech, Fria Tider reports.
At the end of last year, the Swedish Government submit a bill to Parliament with proposals to “strengthen the protection of transgender persons in criminal law”.
“The...
Top manager loses his job for telling the truth about Sweden’s fake child migrants
It is not a secret that at least 80% of Sweden’s child migrants are actually adults. But a Facebook discussion about the topic cost the senior head of Swedish railways (SJ) his job, Fria Tider reports.
Earlier this year, the Swedish parliament decided to give 9,000 unaccompanied Afghan migrant ‘children’ residence permits.
The senior manager, who didn’t agree with that decision, replied on...
Frightened Swedes Wear Bulletproof Vests, Parliament Cracks Down on the Vests
Much like a topless feminist rally, things aren’t looking too hot in Sweden right now.
Swedish people are beginning to get desperate amid all the rape and terrorism (see SWEDEN: Young Muslim Gangs Terrorize Women at Train Station. Authorities Powerless…). Can you blame them? Negative. For years now, Swedes have been forced to live in proximity with C-4 strapped grumkins. With little to defend...
UK MPs pass motion to recognize Palestine as a state
The British parliament voted in favor of a symbolic move to recognize Palestine as an official state, answering impassioned pleas by pro-Palestinian ministers and activists.
The vote, which took place on Monday evening, saw 274 MPs come out in support of the motion, while 12 voted against.
“This House believes that the Government should recognise the state of Palestine alongside the state of...
Sweden passes law that will prosecute people for criticizing immigration
A new law will come into effect in Sweden after Christmas 2014, that will allow people to be prosecuted for criticizing immigration or politician’s unwillingness to tackle the issue.
The Constitutional Committee’s report has been voted for in parliament, seen in a letter from the Parliamentary Offices.
Member of Parliament Andrew Norlén, member of the Constitutional Committee, has been pushing...