Swedish police cooperate with the Muslim Brotherhood, criticise islam and you will get arrested
(part 1 of 2, sauce in part 2)
The police participated in a 'demonstration against the burning of the Koran' - seized journalistic video material
On Saturday, Samhällsnytt was able to report that the Police Authority deceived the Danish party leader Rasmus Paludan with the information that bodyguard protection was waiting for him at the border. But instead, there were about 30 uniformed police officers in a show of strength who would issue him an entry ban for two years. At the same time, the police participated in "Manifestation against Koran burning" together with an imam linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. Samhällsnytt can also tell that the police have seized journalistic video material documenting the large police operation against Paludan on the Öresund Bridge.
The day before Paludan's planned visit, the police had denied him a demonstration permit for the whole of Skåne, which Samhällsnytt previously reported on. We can now tell you that at the same time as the Police Authority banned the possibility of expressing criticism of Islam at a square meeting, they themselves would take part in a demonstration under the name "Manifestation against Koran burning". It has also attracted the attention of Sydsvenskan .
The event was organized by Imam Salahuddin Barakat, who is affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood. Below are Malmö's most powerful politicians, S-top Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh and the municipal police Göran Holmgren who represents the Police Authority behind Barakat's opinion formation to restrict constitutionally protected rights in support of Islamization in Sweden.
The Moderates: "Diversity is Malmö's greatest strength"
Next to Imam Barakat and just in front of the municipal police in the picture, the Moderates can also be seen participating and represented by Torbjörn Tegnhammar who is the opposition councilor in Malmö. He also supports the message of restricting constitutionally protected rights to protect Islam from criticism. To square one's views against Islam, according to the M-top, is "racism".
Furthermore, he states in a Facebook post that diversity is Malmö City's greatest strength and believes that opinions that he himself does not share should not be expressed in the city.
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For Malmö is the city of diversity. There is no room for hatred here. Hatred has no square in Malmö . It thrives tolerance, openness and freedom , says Tegnhammar.
Today, Malmö's political and religious leaders and the Malmö Police gathered to jointly demonstrate against suspicion,…
Posted by Torbjörn Tegnhammar on Thursday, August 27, 2020
Swedish police cheated on the party leader
Samhällsnytt has been in contact with Andreas Holm who is chief of staff at the Danish party Stram Kurs and who traveled in the same car as party leader Rasmus Paludan on his way to Sweden. He tells us how the police used harsh methods against the company.
According to Holm, the party members already realized at the Lernacken border crossing on the Swedish side of the Sound that something did not match what the Police Authority had agreed with Paludan and the Danish security police PET. Instead of the promised plainclothes bodyguards, about thirty uniformed policemen were lined up at the scene. The Chief of Staff therefore began to document the incident with his film camera.
The company was informed that Paludan was denied entry into Sweden and also a ban on entry for two years. This on the grounds that he poses a "serious risk to national security". The decision was signed by the police chief in Malmö. The remaining party functionaries decided to travel further into Sweden to conduct agreed interviews with journalists at Stortorget.
The police thus had information about where the party would be staying and a major operation was launched on Stortorget with, among other things, helicopters and several police buses rolling into the area. The intervention police who arrived at the scene blocked off the square like a crime scene and then formed an iron ring around the barrier.
At the same time, plainclothes police appeared on the scene, according to information belonging to the police's so-called hate crime and democracy group. These walked around with mobile cameras and notepads to document statements and deeds inside the barrier tape.