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SWEDEN FIRES BACK AT US PRESIDENT

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>> STOCKHOLM: Sweden has sought to set the record straight after Donald Trump linked immigratio­n to a supposed rise in violence in the Scandinavi­an country, publishing “facts” to correct “simplistic” and “inaccurate informatio­n”.

The foreign ministry posted on its website a series of claims that have been circulatin­g in the media since the US president made his remarks about Sweden in a speech in Florida on Feb 18.

Addressing supporters, Mr Trump listed places that have been targeted recently by terrorists, citing Paris, Brussels, Berlin and Nice, and appeared to suggest something had happened in Sweden on Feb 17.

“You look at what’s happening in Germany, you look at what’s happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this? Sweden. They took in large numbers. They’re having problems like they never thought possible,” he said.

Apart from the fact that no major incident happened in Sweden, the remarks sparked indignatio­n in the Nordic country and have led to a flurry of news reports about Sweden’s immigratio­n challenges and successes.

The country took in 244,000 asylum seekers in 2014 and 2015, the highest number per capita in Europe.

The foreign ministry post late on Thursday addressed claims about violence, rape, alleged “no-go zones”, and social “collapse” among other things.

On terrorism, the foreign ministry said the sole attempted terrorist attack on Swedish soil took place in December 2010.

“No one was harmed but the attacker,” who blew himself up in central Stockholm, the ministry said. It also rejected the allegation that Sweden had seen “a major increase in gun violence”.

“In general terms, violence has decreased in Sweden in the last 20 years,” it said.

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