Sweden: Women Told Not to Go Out Alone at Night Due to Rape Epedemic

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 9, 2016

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The town of Östersund was described as “total crap” before it was enriched with vibrant diversity. People now feel ultimate joy, because of the Moslems.

Remember that this is a very small price to pay for all of the fantastic benefits of vibrant diversity.

Daily Mail:

Women in a town in northern Sweden have been warned not to walk alone at night in the wake of a spike in violent assaults and attempted rapes.

Police in Östersund made the unusual move to ask women not to go out unaccompanied after dark, after reports of eight brutal attacks, some by ‘men of foreign appearance‘, in just over two weeks.

Speaking at a press conference on Monday, police said they ‘have never seen anything like it in Östersund’, a small town in the north of Sweden with a population of just 45,000.

It is extremely unusual for Swedish authorities to make such warnings, and it has not been well received in Sweden, a country proud of its progress in gender equality and women’s rights.

All incidents have taken place in Östersund since the 20th of February, and involved outdoor attacks where the perpetrators have been unknown to their female victims.

A police spokesperson added that in addition to the increased frequency, the attacks are also conspicuous as – despite being carried out late at night – none of the perpetrators were drunk.

‘The cases of the sexual harassment and attempted rapes have involved groups of up to three people,’ regional police chief Stephen Jerand told Sveriges Television.

‘What stands out is also that none of these perpetrators have been under the influence,’ he adds.

The most recent assault took place in the early hours of Sunday morning, when a woman was became the victim of an attempted rape by three young men in central Östersund.

She was brought to the ground by three unknown men shortly after 1am, after which the men tried to rip her trousers off, but the woman fought back and managed to escape.

The perpetrators have been described as ‘tall, slim, aged 18-25 and speaking Swedish with a foreign accent’.

Just a few hours later, police received another report of a lone woman being attacked by a young man in the same neighbourhood in central Östersund.

A police report states that an unknown man in his late 20s ‘whose appearance was described as foreign’ attacked the woman without provocation.

The man had reportedly walked up to her and punched her in the face with his fist, then thrown her to the ground, pushing her head into the asphalt, before running off.