A fourth night of unprecedented riots in Stockholm has seen unrest
spread, with a restaurant and up to 40 cars burnt, police told the BBC.
Three police officers were hurt as rioters threw stones and directed
laser pointers at emergency services.
The unrest began on Sunday in the deprived, largely immigrant suburb of
Husby, to the north-west of the city.
Days earlier the police had shot dead an elderly man who had allegedly
threatened to kill them with a machete.
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We have never had this kind
of riots before in Stockholm, not this amount of riots and not this number of
hot areas”
Kjell Lindgren Stockholm police spokesman
The worst of the latest rioting has been in the south of the city.
Stockholm police spokesman Kjell Lindgren said the rioters were a
"mixture of every kind of people".
Activists in the Husby area have accused police of racist behaviour -
an accusation greeted with scepticism by the police themselves.
Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has said everybody must take
responsibility for restoring calm in Stockholm.
"It's important to remember that burning your neighbour's car is
not an example of freedom of speech, it's hooliganism," he said on
Wednesday.
Laser pointers
It is unclear how many cars have been burnt since Sunday as a result of
the rioting, Mr Lindgren told the BBC.
But on Wednesday night 10 attacks were reported in the north-western
suburbs while between 20 and 30 were burnt in southern parts of Stockholm.
Firefighters struggled to contain the fire at the restaurant in the
southern suburb of Skogas, where young people pelted them with stones, the
spokesman said.
Groups of rioters, as small as five people and as large as 100, have
been seen this week, Mr Lindgren said.
They have typically waited for emergency services to attend a fire before
attacking them.
Green laser pointers have also been shone in the eyes of the emergency
services, according to Mr Lindgren.
No arrests were made on Wednesday night because the police's priority
was to disperse mobs and ensure access to fires for the fire brigade, he said.
Overall, five people have been arrested since Sunday.
'Very young people'
The Stockholm police spokesman said rioting had occurred in both
deprived parts of the city and parts that would be considered
"normal".
"My colleagues say the people on the streets are a mixture of
every kind of people you can think of," he added.
"We have got Swedes, we have got very young people, we have got
people aged 30 to 35. You can't define them as a group.
"We don't know why they are doing this. There is no answer to
it."
In Husby, more than 80% of the 12,000 or so inhabitants are from an
immigrant background, and most are from Turkey, the Middle East and Somalia.
Rami al-Khamisi, a law student and founder of the youth organisation
Megafonen, told the Swedish edition of online newspaper The Local this week
that he had been insulted racially by police. Teenagers, he said, had been
called "monkeys", fuelling resentment.
The Stockholm police spokesman said he was aware that prosecutors were
investigating complaints, and the behaviour of one police officer in
particular.
But he added that he could "hardly believe" all the
complaints being made were true.
"We have never had this kind of riots before in Stockholm, not
this amount of riots and not this number of hot areas," said Mr Lindgren.
SCRIPTURES
MATTHEW 24: 3And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came
unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall
be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
4And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive
you.
5For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive
many. 6And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not
troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. 7For
nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall
be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. 8All these are
the beginning of sorrows.
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