STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden has failed to integrate the vast numbers of immigrants it has taken in over the past two decades, leading to parallel societies and gang violence, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson said on Thursday, as she launched a series of initiatives to combat organised crime.
Many
Swedes were shocked earlier this month after violent riots left more
than 100 police injured. The violence erupted after a Swedish-Danish
politician burned the Quran at a rally and sought to hold more in
several immigrant-dominated neighborhoods.
Andersson
blamed criminals and said both Islamism and right-wing extremism had
been allowed to fester in Sweden, in unusually frank and self-critical
comments.
"Segregation
has been allowed to go so far that we have parallel societies in
Sweden. We live in the same country but in completely different
realities," Andersson told a news conference.
The
number of people in Sweden born abroad has doubled in the last two
decades to 2 million, or a fifth of the population. Andersson's Social
Democrats have been in power for 28 of the last 40 years, including the
last eight.
Andersson
said she wanted to introduce local youth crime boards where social
services and police could collaborate. She also proposed tools to make
sure that youths stayed in schools and off the streets without the
consent of parents.
"Integration
has been too poor at the same time as we have had a large immigration.
Society has been too weak, resources for the police and social services
have been too weak," she said.
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