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Tag Archives: Prime Minister Stefan Lofven
What if the shoe were on the other foot?
TIMES OF ISRAEL Swedish PM: Stabbing attacks in Israel not terrorism by Staff December 8, 2015 Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven further strained his country’s relationship with Israel Monday, saying he does not consider stabbing attacks in Israel to constitute … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, Sweden, Terrorism
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Swedes endure consequences of multiculturalism
GATESTONE Sweden: ‘No Apartments, No Jobs, No Shopping Without a Gun’ by Ingrid Carlqvist October 3, 2015 The week after the double murder at IKEA in Västerås, where a man from Eritrea who had been denied asylum grabbed some knives … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Politics
Tagged IKEA, multiculturalism, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, Refugees, Sweden
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What is rationale for recognizing non-existent state of Palestine ?
NEW YORK TIMES by Caroline Glick October 17, 2014 When Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven announced his decision to recognize the non-existent state of “Palestine” earlier this month, he inadvertently gave the game away. “A two-state solution requires mutual recognition … Continue reading
Red-Green Sweden Recognizes Palestine as ‘State’
PJ MEDIA by Michel Garfunkel October 10, 2014 It would be farfetched to expect most political leaders to be thoroughly knowledgeable of the issues they deal with, especially when it comes to international affairs; or to expect them to be … Continue reading