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This topic was already touched upon in various Europe topics but given the scope and nature of the scandal I think it deserves its own thread.
Police Chief Peter Ågren had this to say on why the information was not released to the public.
Feels very surreal to me that you could feel comfortable saying such a thing, police should have absolutely no role to play in party politics.
Also interested to hear what local Swedes think about this.
http://www.thelocal.se/20160111/police-reinvestigate-sex-crimes-at-teen-festival
International sources:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35285086
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/12/world/europe/swedish-police-coverup-sexual-assault.html
Outlet that broke the story. Accused both police and leading newspaper Dagens Nyheter of covering up the sexual abuse.
http://nyheteridag.se/exposing-majo...cologne-like-sex-crimes-in-central-stockholm/
A reaction from Dagens Nyheter followed blaming the police.
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/sverige/pojke-atalas-for-sexuellt-ofredande-under-festivalen-i-stockholm/
There were 38 reports of rape and sexual assault filed after the We Are Sthlm festival, which uses the postal abbreviation for Stockholm, in 2014 and 2015, according to police.
Officers released the figures after the Dagens Nyheter (DN) newspaper reported it had seen a memo from last summer, warning police ahead of the event that there was a known "problem with young men who rub themselves against young girls" at the festival.
Police would not say how many men had been linked to the alleged assaults, but DN reported that as many as 50 Afghan refugees who had come to Sweden without their parents were suspected to be involved. Officers had, however, avoided informing the public that they had made this connection, DN said. Police earlier said last summer that there had been "relatively few crimes and people taken into custody considering the number of participants" in the festival, however on Monday they admitted that the full picture had not been given. "We should certainly have written and told people about this, no doubt. Why it did not happen I do not know," Varg Gyllander, a press spokesperson, told DN.
Teenagers who said they had been touched inappropriately at the festival detailed their experiences to the paper, with one describing the events as "terrible". "As soon as you came out in the crowd they began to grope," said the 15-year-old girl. Documents sent by police to the AFP news agency later in the day showed allegations of 17 sexual assaults and one rape during the 2014 music festival, and 19 sexual assaults and one rape in 2015.
Police Chief Peter Ågren had this to say on why the information was not released to the public.
Det här är en öm punkt, vi vågar ibland inte säga som det är för att vi tror att det spelar Sverigedemokraterna i händerna. Vi får ta på oss det här inom polisen.
It's a sensitive topic, sometimes we don't dare to say things as they are because we're afraid that it plays into the hands of the Swedish Democrats. We have to take responsibility within the police-force.
Feels very surreal to me that you could feel comfortable saying such a thing, police should have absolutely no role to play in party politics.
Also interested to hear what local Swedes think about this.
http://www.thelocal.se/20160111/police-reinvestigate-sex-crimes-at-teen-festival
International sources:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35285086
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/12/world/europe/swedish-police-coverup-sexual-assault.html
Outlet that broke the story. Accused both police and leading newspaper Dagens Nyheter of covering up the sexual abuse.
http://nyheteridag.se/exposing-majo...cologne-like-sex-crimes-in-central-stockholm/
A reaction from Dagens Nyheter followed blaming the police.
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/sverige/pojke-atalas-for-sexuellt-ofredande-under-festivalen-i-stockholm/