Benjamin Dousa and Johan Forssell on the verdict against the activist
A court has sentenced an activist from the Rojava committees for illegal threats and harassment related to protests outside the homes of two Swedish ministers.
Convicted for threats and harassment against ministers
A 43-year-old man has been convicted for harassment against Migration Minister Johan Forssell and illegal threats against Aid Minister Benjamin Dousa.
Forssell Pressured About Teen Deportations: "Lacks Political Will"
Johan Forssell, the Swedish Minister of Migration, faced criticism from the opposition after failing to provide concrete solutions to the issue of teenage deportations during a parliamentary committee meeting.
Forssell: No to a stop law on teenage deportations
Migration Minister Johan Forssell rejects calls for a temporary law to halt controversial deportations of teenagers who reach the age of 18.
Forssell: No to a stop law on teenage deportations
Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell rejects calls for a temporary law to halt deportations of teenagers who have reached the age of 18, despite ongoing criticism of the practice.
New announcement regarding teenage deportations - solution could be in place this year
The Green Party in Sweden proposes a temporary halt to teenage deportations until a new law on family immigration is enacted, while the Migration Minister suggests a potential solution may be reached this year.
Dousa (M) on the decapitated doll's head at the residence
A decapitated doll's head was placed outside the residence of Swedish politicians Benjamin Dousa and Johan Forssell as a protest against government policies regarding Syria.
Want to find a solution for teenage deportations this year
Sweden's Migration Minister, Johan Forssell, is under pressure to address the issue of teenage deportations while advocating for a careful and sustainable solution.
The Swedish government will deport more convicted foreigners
Sweden's government plans to implement stricter deportation laws for convicted non-citizens, proposing automatic expulsion for prison sentences.
Letter to the Editor. The Migration Minister's next press conference makes me afraid
The author expresses fear regarding government decisions on immigration policies that could impact their partner, who has immigrated from a third country.
GW on the minister's indictment: Backing the perpetrator
Criminologist Leif GW Persson supports the man accused of placing apples painted with Hitler's face outside the door of Migration Minister Johan Forssell.
GW on the Minister's Indictment: Supports the Perpetrator
Criminologist Leif GW Persson expresses support for the individual indicted for placing apples painted with Hitler's face outside the home of Migration Minister Johan Forssell.
Forssell (M) on suspected threats: An unpleasantness
A man in his forties is on trial for alleged threats against two Swedish ministers, insisting his actions fall under freedom of speech.
DN Debate Reply: 'The Researchers Are Wrong - L is Certainly the Parliament's Only School Party'
Joar Forssell, representing the Liberalerna party, argues against critics by reaffirming the necessity of their educational policies in Swedish parliament.
Forssell on Teenage Deportations: Working on a Solution
Swedish Minister for Migration Johan Forssell announced that the government is working on a proposal to address teenage deportations, emphasizing the need for these youths to complete their schooling and build their futures in Sweden.
Forssell on Teen Deportations: 'I Have Come Up with a Solution'
Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell suggests that the Migration Agency could have used a legal exception in a deportation case involving an eight-month-old baby.
Forssell: New million funding for increased returns
The Swedish government is providing 70 million kronor to IOM to facilitate returns to countries such as Syria, Somalia, and Afghanistan.
Forssell: Teenagers should be allowed to complete high school
Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell states that teenagers at risk of deportation should be allowed to finish their high school education.
Baby to be deported to Iran β Johan Forssell (M): 'Unreasonable'
A baby born in Sweden faces deportation to Iran due to his parents' asylum application and subsequent work permit status, prompting criticism from political leaders.
Sweden changes citizenship granting rules: it will not be easy
Sweden plans to implement new citizenship rules that aim to make acquiring citizenship more difficult and will apply to pending applications.
The government tightens the requirements for citizenship
Swedish Minister of Migration Johan Forssell announced stricter citizenship requirements, extending the residency period for citizenship from five to eight years, and emphasizing the need for knowledge of Swedish language and society.
Forssell on expulsions: Must be reasonable
Sweden's Migration Minister Johan Forssell emphasizes the need for reasonable and just legislation regarding the expulsion of young individuals who could be sent away once they turn 18.
Minister on teenage deportations: Not promised anything
Swedish Migration Minister Johan Forssell acknowledges criticism over the deportation of teenagers who have lived in Sweden for years, stating that they are currently working on a proposal to address the issue.
Johan Forssell on Gabriella's deportation: 'Emotional'
Johan Forssell discusses the emotional impact of deporting 8-year-old Gabriella and her family to El Salvador due to insufficient income requirements.
Man charged after threats against ministers
A 42-year-old man is charged with making unlawful threats against M ministers Johan Forssell and Benjamin Dousa following a controversial incident outside their homes.
Charged with threats against Johan Forssell and Benjamin Dousa
A 40-year-old man has been charged with making threats against Swedish ministers Johan Forssell and Benjamin Dousa, with one threat deemed particularly severe due to the use of a replica firearm.
Max Hjelm: Is Forssell's 'secret sauce' really something to brag about?
The article discusses Sweden's rapidly changed migration policy under Minister Johan Forssell, who aims to accelerate reforms despite warnings about legal security.
Forssell wants to see retroactive character requirement
Migration Minister Johan Forssell insists on making a proposed law regarding background checks retroactive despite warnings from the government's investigator, arguing it is necessary to include more individuals seeking to become part of Sweden.
A sharp decline in asylum applications recorded in Sweden
Sweden has seen a 30% decrease in asylum applications over the past year, as reported by the Migration Minister Johan Forssell, attributed to reforms by the conservative government aimed at restricting immigration.