By: gianlini on Venerdì 31 Luglio 2015 11:52
Arabs in Sweden
Main article: Arabs in Sweden
There are around 159,400 Arabs in Sweden,[19] which makes them one of the largest minorities in Sweden if counted as one minority group. In reality, Arabs come from 18 different nations and represent several different religious groups. Arabs are spread all over Sweden with high concentrations in Malmö, Norrköping, Örebro, Uppsala, Stockholm and Gothenburg. The largest groups originate from Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. Arabs are one of the fastest-growing groups in Sweden because of Sweden’s liberal immigration laws and the ongoing conflicts in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt and Libya. Even though the majority of Arabs arrived in Sweden as asylum seekers and via family reunification, large groups also have arrived lately as labour migrants.
159.400 arabi su 9,5 milioni di abitanti, sarebbe come dire 1.000.000 di arabi su 60 milioni
esattamente quanti ne abbiamo noi (anzi di più)
Berbers in Sweden
There are about 50,000 Berber migrants in Sweden, most of them Moroccans and Algerians.
50.000 è come dire 350.000 da noi (più o meno siamo lì)
e guarda un po'.....la pensano come il gianlini sugli zingari ( ma ne hanno un sacco anche loro)
Romani in Sweden
Romani in Sweden were formerly known as zigenare (gypsies) for Roma and tattare for Romani Travellers. More recently the romer has been adopted as a collective designation referring to both groups, with resande (Travellers) also referring to the latter only. Currently, there are approximately 50,000 Romani living in Sweden, many of them being Finnish Kale who immigrated in the 1960s. The latter, particularly women, often wear traditional dress in public.[24]
Romani in Sweden have periodically suffered at the hands of the state. For example, the state has subjected children to being forcibly taken into foster care, or even forcibly sterilised Romani women. Prejudice against Romanies is widespread, with most stereotypes portraying Romani as welfare cheats, shoplifters, and con artists. In the 1992, Bert Karlsson, one of the leaders of Ny Demokrati, declared that "Gypsies are responsible for 90% of crime against senior citizens" in Sweden.[25] Previously he had tried to ban the entry of Romani to his Skara Sommarland theme park, because he considered them responsible for theft. Some shopkeepers, employers and landlords continue to discriminate Romani.[26]