Posted on October 23, 2025

Yazied Mohamed Raped 16-Year-Old Swedish Girl Meya Åberg

Remix, October 23, 2025

In another shocking case out of Sweden, Swedish girl Meya Åberg was assaulted and raped by African migrant Yazied Mohamed while on her way home from work at McDonald’s in Skellefteå when she was only 16 years old.

However, despite the migrant being sentenced to prison, he will escape deportation, with the four judges out of a five-judge panel citing his belief that the rape did not last long enough to merit deportation.

In fact, after the rape, the victim was confronted with seeing her rapist, Mohamed, at school, at work, and around the town she lived in, showing just how little protection victims of sexual assault face in so-called “progressive” Sweden.

“I want to say that I hate him and that he has destroyed me,” Meya said about the perpetrator during an interview with Swedish newspaper Norran.

The assault dates back to Sept. 1, 2024, when the young Swedish girl missed the bus and had to walk through an underpass after getting off from work at McDonald’s.

At that point, the African suspect, Mohamed, grabbed her phone and held her down while he raped her. During the rape, she managed to break free and run away from her attacker.

The case was immediately reported to the police, both by the victim and her family. Mohamed was placed under arrest, but her sense of safety appears to be permanently shattered.

“I was completely destroyed,” said Meya.

The young girl then missed school for a few days. However, on her first day back at school, she caught sight of the African man who raped her while he stood by a pool table near the school cafeteria.

“I had a panic attack, ran away, and locked myself in a toilet,” said Meya after observing Yazied Mohamed.

From that point on, she saw him several times around town, at school, and while at work. Due to her fear of running into her rapist again, she decided to stop going to school entirely.

The 18-year-old convicted African, who arrived in Sweden as an asylum seeker when he was a minor, was detained and acquitted in a district court due to a lack of evidence. However, after the prosecutor appealed at the Court of Appeal, Yazied Mohamed was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison due to rape, and must pay a 240,000 Swedish kronor (€21,000) fine to Meya Åberg.

The prosecutor had also demanded that Yazied Mohamed be deported back to his home country of Eritrea. However, the Court of Appeal for Upper Norrland stated the man has “refugee status” and under the law, in order to justify deportation, it must involve “an extremely serious crime and it would entail a serious danger to public order and security to let him remain in Sweden.”

The judges in the court argued that the crime was not serious enough to meet the criteria for a deportation order, with the court citing, among other factors, that the “duration” of the rape was not long enough.

“Rape is therefore in many cases to be regarded as such an extremely serious crime that can lead to a refugee being deported, but an assessment must be made of all the circumstances of the individual case. Taking into account the nature and duration of the act in question, the Court of Appeal finds that the crime is indeed serious, but that there was no question of such an extremely serious crime that could lead to a decision on the expulsion of Yazied Mohamed. The deportation request must therefore be rejected,” writes the Court of Appeal for Upper Norrland in its judgment.

However, one judge dissented, Sammy Lie (SD), who wanted Mohamed deported.

“Unlike the majority, I believe that the crime is an extremely serious crime and that it would entail a serious danger to public order and security to let Yazied Mohamed remain in Sweden. Yazied Mohamed’s connection to Sweden is not such that he should not be deported. I therefore believe that Yazied Mohamed should be expelled from the country and forbidden to return here,” wrote Lie in a dissenting opinion.

The five-member panel was made up of appellate judges Lars Viktorsson and Elida Sundkvist along with temporary appellate judge Hanna Hamrén as rapporteur. In addition, lay judges Lena Berggren and Sammy Lie were also on the panel. Lie is the only dissenting judge.

Meya has undergone psychiatric treatment for the rape, and she is now actively speaking with the media about her story and encouraging other women to report sexual assaults and rapes.

Statistics Sweden data reports that there are 49,000 people born in Eritrea who were residents in 2024. Sweden’s crime data indicates there were 25,879 sexual offenses recorded in 2024, up 7 percent from 2023, including 10,167 reported rapes. This figure also represents a 7 percent rise year-over-year, with foreign-born assailants making up a staggering 72 percent of the cases. Overall, the Swedish population is 20 percent foreign-born.

Sweden has long been beset with sexual assault and rape cases involving foreigners, but the establishment has consistently persecuted anyone who points this fact out, including academic researchers.

In 2022, two top academic researchers were prosecuted for their research that tied mass immigration to the drastic increase in sexual crimes in Sweden.

Prof. Kristina Sundquist from Sweden’s Lund University, alongside two other colleagues, conducted detailed research into the profile of those who commit sexual violence in Sweden. The research was not aimed at racially profiling the offenders, as the scientists themselves put it, but they nevertheless have discovered some facts about the ethnic profile of rapists by accident.

The published results show that immigrants are not only disproportionately over-represented in rape cases, but despite being a minority in Sweden, they commit the vast majority of sexual violence. This is despite the fact that the study only analyzed cases between the period of 2000 and 2015 — that is, before the enormous 2015 influx of migrants from the Middle East and Africa.

They based their study on a sample of 3,000 convictions in rape cases. As mentioned above, the goal of the study was not to inquire into the perpetrators’ ethnic background, but to see if there were common denominators in health issues, social status, employment, etc. The revelations about the ethnic profile were only an ancillary finding, but they were impossible to ignore.

“Immigrants were just a variable, and it turned out to be quite a remarkable discovery as there were many immigrants and foreign-born people in this group,” said Kristina Sundquist.

The scientific research was conducted because, as the paper says in its introduction, “Sweden has witnessed an increase in the rates of sexual crimes including rape. Knowledge of who the offenders of these crimes are is therefore of importance for prevention.”

The findings of the study actually align with the same trend found in other reports and studies conducted in the past in Sweden regarding sexual assault and gang rape. Even in other crime areas, such as murder, migrants are vastly over-represented. Such studies have been rare, but to date, nobody has been threatened with prosecution for conducting scientific research up until now.

It is not just rape, though, with three out of four murders in Sweden committed by foreigners. There are dozens of criminal clan gang groups operating throughout the country, according to Swedish police. They use extreme violence, including bombings, shootings, and grenade attacks. Almost all gang members in Sweden are first- or second-generation migrants.