Posted on August 5, 2015

Far-Right Group’s Poster Campaign in Stockholm Stirs Outrage

Malin Rising, Yahoo! News, August 4, 2015

A poster campaign by the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats at a subway station in central Stockholm has stirred outrage in the Nordic country.

The posters plastered above the escalators at Ostermalmstorg subway station are directed to tourists visiting the Swedish capital and apologize for “the mess” in Sweden, saying the country has a problem with “forced begging” organized by “international gangs.”

Critics say the message spreads racist misconceptions about eastern European Roma, also known as Gypsies, who are begging in Sweden. Anger has also been directed at Stockholm’s public transport provider SL, which is owned by the city council and is profiting from the ads.

Around 1,000 people gathered in downtown Stockholm on Tuesday to demonstrate against “SL’s spread of racism and the normalization of racism in Sweden.” After the demonstration, some of the protesters stormed the subway station and tore down the posters, according to local daily Aftonbladet.

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SL spokesman Jesper Pettersson said the company’s policy allows advertising by all political parties as long as it is not illegal. He said SL officials had reviewed the ads and concluded that they were legal.

However, the office of Sweden’s Chancellor of Justice said it has received more than 50 complaints and will investigate whether the publishers are inciting racial hatred.

Sweden’s left-leaning government in June put forward a proposal to increase its cooperation with Romania and Bulgaria to help people who travel from those countries to Sweden to beg. The opposition Sweden Democrats, the third-biggest party in the country’s parliament, say that is not enough and have called for visas for people traveling from Romania and Bulgaria to Sweden.