Feb 22 β€’ 11:59 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Dagens Nyheter

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.

Leif GW Persson, a prominent criminologist in Sweden, has publicly expressed his support for a man accused of making a provocative political statement by placing apples adorned with Hitler's face outside the residence of Migration Minister Johan Forssell. This act, categorized as a criminal threat, has sparked significant debate regarding freedom of expression in Sweden, with GW asserting that he believes the man's actions represent a legitimate form of free speech.

The accused individual is also facing charges related to another incident involving a mannequin with a fake knife positioned outside the home of Minister of Aid Benjamin Dousa. GW emphasized that he stands unreservedly on the side of the perpetrator, suggesting that such controversial acts are necessary to stimulate discussion about political issues and government actions.

The issue has drawn sharp criticism from various political figures, including Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard, who condemned GW's remarks as shocking. This situation raises important questions surrounding the boundaries of free speech in Sweden, particularly in relation to actions that may be seen as threatening or intimidating toward public officials.

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