In the small Jutlandic municipality of Skærbæk in Denmark, citizens are tired of not being able to go out without fear. Residents have reported a series of unpleasant experiences with a group of asylum seekers from the local asylum center, Center Skærbæk, including abuse, stalking, assault, and theft. In addition, shop owners are experiencing an increasing number of thefts.
Nina Andresen, a trained nurse who works as an accountant and lives in the town, has repeatedly been visited by a man who has trespassed on her property and looked into her house while she was at home. Together with other villagers, she has shared her experiences in a social media group, and now the police and the municipality are also involved.
– We have experienced more criminal behavior in general. We have complaints, sexual and indecent assaults, stalking of people and there are examples of stalking of children under the age of three. It is mainly young people and usually women who are followed to their homes.
There are currently 41 people living in the asylum center, mostly refugees from Ukraine. The residents of Skærbæk that TV 2 spoke to say that there have been no problems with asylum seekers at the center so far. But, according to Nina Andresen, a group of men arrived at the center just before the summer holidays and created insecurity in the town. At the request of the police, she has now installed alarms and surveillance in her home.
– I don’t want to send my children to school alone. I live one street away from the school and I should be able to send them to school alone without fear of being followed, harassed or hurt.
“Pretend it’s raining”
Signe Offersen, who also lives in Skærbæk, has also had several unpleasant experiences – including a man who pushed her in the pharmacy, refused to move and followed her to her car. She has also set up surveillance at the request of the police.
– After the police told us not to go out alone, we don’t dare go out anymore. It’s really miserable being trapped in your own house. And when will it stop? We can’t really get an answer to that.
This is not a new problem in our part of the world and has been known for a long time in the EU countries (except Hungary, which has resisted the EU directive on mass immigration).
Sweden is no exception, but the big difference here is that no one talks about it because it is considered ‘offensive’ and ‘racist’. For years, the establishment has kept a lid on it while trying to pretend it’s raining – the police even created their own code (R291) for crimes related to refugee shelters and migrants, because the National Operations Agency (NOA) considered all information related to mass migration to be secret.
To good effect, one might say. If the real situation had been revealed to the Swedish people, it would have degenerated long ago into riots like we are seeing now in the UK. Now we are only seeing the tip of an iceberg in terms of the consequences of the failed migration and integration policies signed by our unhealthy leaders.
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Jenny Piper