Sweden Prime Minister Poses with Black Who Raped 80-Year-Old Woman

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 17, 2017

SWEDEN YES!

Never has the slogan been more relevant.

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Mahad A. (19) was sentenced a few years ago because he had kidnapped a severely handicapped 80-year-old woman in the Swedish Katrineholm and raped her in a forest. After a very brief prison sentence the Somali was released again – and now poses with the Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven (59). “Soon in the political sector!” Writes the rapist on Facebook.

At an afternoon in late April 2014, the small-sized lady sat on a bench in front of a supermarket in Katrineholm. She suffers from several physical and mental impairments.

The large-grown Mahad A. takes a seat next to the 80-year-old and talks to her. Then he lifts the senior woman and carries her to a forest nearby. There he pulls it out and rape her.

Several witnesses watch the allegedly 16-year-old flee from the crime scene. In the forest, one of the witnesses finally finds the woman lying on the ground. He asks the senior woman if she has been the victim of a violent act. She nods.

Thanks to a DNA sample of the sperm, Mahad A. could be located. In September 2014, the Somali was convicted of rape and deprivation of liberty. Because of his age, however, he was detained with eight months’ imprisonment in a closed youth facility. The judgment was later confirmed by an Oberlandesgericht.

On Facebook the 19-year-old after the rape continued to be in a good mood with friends and family. He posted, among other things, a photo of himself together with the Kurdish-Swedish comedian Shan Atci, who was under suspicion to have been involved in group rape. Atci was sentenced to a court of law because he had taken and spread naked pictures of the 20-year-old woman who reported the alleged gang-rape to the police.

In another photo, Mahad A. poses with no less than the Swedish Prime Minister, Stefan Löfven. The photo was taken when Löfven visited a party organization of the Social Democrats in Katrineholm in April last year.

“Soon in the political sector,” writes the 19-year-old to his picture. One of his friends added, “You will be Sweden’s next Prime Minister”.

Reality has become a parody of itself.