New Swedish party: Islam does not belong in Sweden – Immigration is destroying our society

Tuesday, May 29, 2018
By Paul Martin

By JOSHUA CULLEN
VoiceOfEurope.com
28 May 2018

With its protests and revolutionary public rallies, the Alternative for Sweden (AfS) party is gaining a lot of attention. The new party, founded by Gustav Kasselstrand in March this year, has a hard-line stance on migration and Islam.

On Saturday the AfS organised a meeting in Stockholm. At the Stureplan public square, chairman Gustav Kasselstrand and eight party members spoke to the public, Sweden’s Fria Tider reports.
Vice-chairman William Hahne warns the Swedes in Stockholm: “It’s only a matter of time before prayer calls will sound from each and every other city in Sweden. There is ongoing extensive Islamisation of Sweden.”

Hahne adds that “Islam does not belong in Sweden” and continues his powerful speech about how Islamic migration changed Sweden’s culture and demography:

“We have to stop smoking with radical Islamists! The Swedish state can no longer protect us. They endanger us with their naive stance. According to Säpo [Sweden’s security agency], there are at least 2,000 violent Islamists in Sweden!”

“Not long ago, we were one of the world’s best countries. We were known for being a safe and prosperous society (…) But now Sweden is more famous for rape and exporting terror! Abroad we are a horrific example! And politicians and the media continue to shut us up because immigration is destroying our society!”

“It’s a population replacement that took place behind the backs of the Swedes,” he says, pointing out that Swedes could soon be a minority.

“But we’re going to put an end to it! We are the only party that wants to stop immigration and start the return! We will ALWAYS stand up for Sweden and be on the side of the Swedish people!,” the party’s vice-chairman concludes.

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