Saturday, January 20, 2018

Sweden asylum scandal–repost mini website

objective mind

clicking on the above text will take you to a small website

Friday, January 19, 2018

Sweden’s asylum scandal - 2018

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As this blog has maintained for the past 10 months (see the start here) there has been something very UN-Swedish about the policy towards under 18 asylum seekers from Afghanistan.

Indeed, it is nothing short of a massive and shameful scandal.

It is a scandal that has placed Sweden in the position of apparently breaking it’s undertakings (since 1951) under the UN Charter for Refugees, breaking it’s undertakings under EU agreements/laws – even breaking it’s own laws: here for example an excerpt from the Swedish Aliens Act:

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I have been in love with Sweden for 30 years. To discover actual evidence of duplicity, double standards – even fraudulent misrepresentation and contempt of court (in secret courts at that, secret because the Migration Agency wanted it so – and not for State Security reasons) by a government department is not only distressing to me personally, it has been a death sentence to young people who would rather take suicide than suffer REFOULEMENT. Despite all undertakings to do with NON-REFOULEMENT Sweden has been practising this.

Little by little the truth is emerging, whether connected with medical age tests (the most recent scandal) to employees of the Migration Agency voicing their unhappiness with this situation.

You can download a pdf file here with this latest news from the Migration Agency employees via the DN newspaper:  in english      in Swedish 

Now, don’t get me wrong, I am not defending every asylum seeker here – some were clearly over 18 when they arrived prior to the new law/rules which took effect in November 2015. Some were ‘economic migrants’.

Nor am I insensitive to the amount of money it has cost – but here it must be observed that SeK 13 billion of that came from the Foreign Aid (ODA) budget in 2016 and was then recycled into the Swedish economy, mostly paid for accommodation set at a rate (amazing) of SeK 1900 per day for an unaccompanied child. This,according to the IMF, OECD,Bloombergs contributed considerably to the substantial growth in GDP for Sweden. In short, instead of spending money abroad, it was spent at home.

However, when a young person clearly and indisputably was under 18 prior to Nov 2015, and was kept waiting for a decision for 12 months or more – and that decision ignored evidence, facts,documents,opinions from social services and the youths own account (something which all the conventions state should be given the benefit of the doubt)- then there is something very,very,very wrong.

I have been in love with Sweden for over 30 years. This blog, if you care to look back into the 15 years it has been running, has always tried to present Sweden in it’s best and most normal light.


But this scandal is simply NOT SWEDEN !

Sweden-asylum conundrum

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Time and time again it appears that the politicians and/or the Migration Agency wish to shift the responsibility for an individual decision to someone else.

It seems clear that this is the function of the ‘medical age assessment’ scandal.

It also seems clear that this is the function of the so-called ‘migration courts’ where innuendo and opinion (even bedrageri-fraudulent misrepresentations) , without evidence or fact, seem to be the norm.


so, the question is…..when others are willing to take responsibility and free the Swedish State from any expense for accommodation and guaranteed income………..where is your problem in granting residence to a person who qualifies (even under the Swedish Aliens Act) ?


It would be nice if it could just be classified as ‘a mistake’, for that is far better than the alternative classifications of ‘incompetence’ or ‘radical authoritarian nationalism (a.k.a. fascism).

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Time for an Independent Inquiry to restore Swedish Justice

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That medical age assessment debate today in the Parliament

There is a shortage of 'reasonable doubt' in this situation.For there is absolutely no doubt that the present behaviour by an authoritarian and duplicitous government department is very damaging to Sweden's reputation in the world.
There is also no doubt, by any objective observer who knows the facts, that 'secret courts' protect the state more than they protect the asylum seeker. Now, where have we seen that before in Europe?
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Det finns en brist på "rimlig tvivel" i den här situationen. För det finns ingen tvekan om att den nuvarande politiken är mycket skadlig för Sveriges rykte i världen. Det är också utan tvekan av någon objektiv observatör som känner till fakta, att "hemliga domstolar" skyddar staten mer än de skyddar asylsökanden. Nu, var har vi sett det innan i Europa?

Sunday, January 14, 2018

paid for what ?

if these truly are the rules...then a lot of people have been getting paid - with your tax money - for not following them !
not true rules

how low can you go

There is evidence of a policy that punished young people for not having any documents - by increasing their age. Then, when documents could be produced proving age, there was no change in the 'punishment'. At first it can appear this was simply a method for reducing the support, for if a child reached 18 earlier as a result of the punishment, the State saved money. However, this 'punishment' also had other consequences that led to imprisonment in a holding centre (Like Kallered for example) and even deportation. It led to a constant fear of arrest, even at school in front of friends. It also led to suicides in cases that were later re-assessed and found to be incorrect. We replaced hopes with lies, trust with fear, belief with disillusionment.
The power of Migrationverket to dismiss evidence, to dismiss experience based opinion from others in contrast to their own inexperienced based opinions, to use unqualified opinion as 'evidence' in a so-called court (a secret court at that) has echoes of a radical authoritarian nationalism usually known as fascism. Is this really Sweden today? Has respect for the rule of law been so prostituted?
Many leaders quote that each case is individual and decided by the courts.My investigations cause me to challenge this.There appears to be a deliberate and widespread policy involved  that denies individual case assessment. Is this really Sweden today?
We do not protect our society by lowering our standards. Nor does Sweden serve itself well in the world when such revealed lowered standards become the catalyst for scandal at home as with the medical age assessment scandal. Why did the Swedish taxpayers have to pay for such betrayal of Swedish decency ?

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for those who came with hope

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you can read the full poem here:  http://www.geoffrey-groom.com/the-lost-smile.html

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