Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
Sweden Democrat MP suspected of child pornography crimes, more eggs recalled for salmonella risk, and around half of Swedes report being satisfied with their sex lives. Here's today's news.
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Sweden Democrat MP suspected of child pornography crimes, more eggs recalled for salmonella risk, and around half of Swedes report being satisfied with their sex lives. Here's today's news.
Syriaโs transitional government says Sweden and other European countries can come to Syria to gather evidence of Assad-era war crimes, Swedish Radio's investigative programme Kaliber reports. Spokesperson Nour al-Din al-Baba says investigators can get access to documents, witnesses and crime scenes, and that security and intelligence archives are largely intact. This comes after Kaliber found that 15 men with alleged ties to the Assad regime are living in Sweden.
The Jรคrvaveckan political event ended over the weekend and representatives of all parties in parliament have now held their speeches. The Moderate Party representative spoke about the right to own your own flat and the Sweden Democrats spoke about freedom from violence, crime and too much meddling by the state. The leader of the Liberal Party promised a 'culture day' for school children in socio-economically vulnerable areas, to go visit a theater for example, while the Center Party leader in her speech focused on overcrowding and the housing shortage.
More and more young girls in the south of Sweden are suspected of serious crimes. At the same time there is a decline among boys being recruited.
11 people living abroad suspected of involvement in gang crime have had their Swedish permanent residence permits revoked, reports SVT News. Police say they were involved in serious violent crime, as well as drug and financial crimes. "I hope they're disappointed," says Marcus Nilsson, head of the border policing unit at the police's national operations department.
In the first of two votes, the Swedish parliament voted to enable authorities to strip dual citizens of their Swedish citizenship in certain situations.