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Lawlight said:
palou said:

The swedish police never identified any "no go zones" in Stockholm, and have denied their existence when asked. They made a list of places where police work is particularly frequent/dangerous - a phenomen which is also known as a "bad neighbourhood". That's neither something new or something exceptionnaly frquent in Sweden. 

 

I'll take official reports over anecdotes from 2 people.

Yeah, it's not the government has any agenda to deny it. Whatever you want to call them there's no denying that those "problem areas" are a result of immigrants who do not want to integrate.

The police and government are seperate institutions (they both deny the existence of the no-g zones.)

 

Just as a basis, however, anecdotal evidence from 2 people (that's the strongest evidence available) is simply insufficent to make such strong claims.

 

 

Also, the implication of locals most definitely CAN make a big difference in the integration of immigrant communities.



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