Shock in Sweden over Islamic State returnees working in schools: “We have been too naive”

by time news

2023-10-19 15:08:49

The situation in Sweden is getting closer and closer to a point of no return. He Organized crime has turned the country into one of the most violent in Europe and, as if that were not enough, the multiculturalism policy promoted in the 70s and 80s has ended in the creation a large number of “no go zone” in the countrythat is, areas where the State has almost completely disappeared and only local mafias made up of immigrants govern.

The situation has reached such an extreme that at the end of last September the Swedish Government announced that it was going to employ the Army to try to stop these violent gangs, made up mainly of immigrant population. At first, as support for the Security Forces, until the necessary legal changes are made so that, at specific times, it can even be military units that fight against organized crime.

In this situation, the country has been left shocked by the information you publish this Thursday the newspaper The Express, one of the most read. They have investigated the situation of 83 returnees from Islamic State or ISIS -people who went to Syria o Irak to live in the caliphate of terror and fight for its expansion and that once it was defeated they returned to Sweden – and one in four has jobs related to the training of children or young people.

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They left the caliphate, returned to the Nordic country without pending cases with justice, because it could not be proven that they had directly participated in any atrocity, and reintegrated into society as if nothing had happened. Now, 21 of them work as teachers, social workers, babysitters or youth facilitators. On some occasions, even in public institutions.

The controversy has forced the Minister of Education, Lotta Edholmto sing the mea culpa on behalf of the Swedish system: “Swedish society has been too naive regarding returnees from the Islamic State or ISIS. It is completely unacceptable that people who are ISIS terrorists work in the Swedish school system, leisure centers and the like. This should not be allowed“.

The minister has called on public institutions and private centers to be stricter in controlling the background of the staff they hire, although she has also regretted that these centers do not have access to SÄPO data (Security Police), la swedish internal security agency, because their files did contain the history in Syria or Iraq of these returnees from the Islamic State.

“We are investigating how it may be possible to break the secrecy or due confidentiality of information that must exist in police files so that social services and schools can have access to them,” added Lotta Edholm.

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