A Russian TV outfit sent a reporter and a cameraman to the Swedish city of Malmö to see what they could learn, and the result is the video below.

“Oh noes!” you cry. “Russian propaganda! Fake news!”

But it’s not. Everything in this report is accurate, to my knowledge. I’ve seen the same incidents and figures in Swedish samizdat, Danish sources, and outfits such as Breitbart. Nobody is making anything up; this really is what’s happening in Malmö. I was in that parking lot in Rosengård nine years ago, and it seems to have gotten a lot worse since then.

Many thanks to six45 for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:00 The Swedish city of Malmö, one of the biggest European centers

00:03 for accepting refugees from the East. The fate of this old city

00:06 serves as a warning: this is what may happen to the whole of Europe.

00:11 Currently, in this third-largest city in Sweden, with a population

00:14 of over 300,000 people, Muslim migrants constitute more than 43 per cent of the total.

00:18 In practical terms, this segment of the town’s population already has a full control of the city.

00:21 Local Jews were the first ones to “feel” that control upon themselves.

00:25 The Swedish reporter Peter Ljunggren conducted an experiment:

00:28 he wore a kippah on his head, pretending to be Jewish, and started walking across the city.

00:33 He received multiple insults from all directions; somebody hit him in the face,

00:37 and when he walked into a Muslim neighborhood, he was pelted with eggs.

00:41 To avoid being hit with something heavier, the reporter just ran away.

00:45 But Peter Ljunggren is not Jewish — he can simply remove the kippah.

00:50 And what should real Jews do? How do they consider this new Swedish “humanism”?

00:55 What about Christians or atheists? How would they consider such “humanism”,

00:58 when they start receiving the same treatment,

01:01 without being asked if they are liberal or not, and what their attitude toward refugees is?

01:06 And later on, the killings will start, too… regardless of any Multiculturalism.

01:12 Malmö is becoming a symbol of failure for the politics of Multiculturalism.

01:15 Please watch a special by Timur Siraziev: from the formerly quiet city (of Malmö),

01:20 where drugs and crossfire (between gangs) are now part of daily life.

01:33 Timur S., Malmö, Sweden: There are NO safe places here. This is a parking lot by a big supermarket.

01:37 This is what a car looks like, after it was “treated” (vandalized)

01:40 by the hooligans. And this is not an isolated case —

01:43 right next to it stands another car with broken windows.

01:48 A guy on the street explains: —A guy came by and shot the car with a handgun.

01:51 This is like Chicago. —No one in the city is surprised by gunshots:

01:55 this place is not ruled by law anymore, but by a prison code.

01:58 A guy on the street explains: “I can’t kill you just like that, without any reason. I may only

02:02 kill you if you give me a reason for that.” Without any reason they burn cars here.

02:06 Security cameras and the word “Police” on the cars are no deterrent.

02:12 In 2016, there were 50 murders and 80 attempted murders in Malmö.

02:16 This is as many as for the previous five years combined.

02:19 In the past, locals only heard about victims of the armed robberies from the news.

02:22 Now they themselves are the victims. This footage is from

02:25 a store security camera: the perpetrators were wearing masks, carried knives, and injured

02:29 a salesperson. The store person explains: “Three guys ran into the store and took the money.

02:33 It all happened very fast, but I remember it clearly —

02:36 I still see everything before my eyes. Last week they robbed an electronics store

02:39 and a gas station. The gas station was robbed twice.

02:42 Yesterday’s laid-back and cozy city is now a danger zone.

02:47 Annette Holmen lives in an upscale neighborhood. Her house was robbed recently, as were 12 others.

02:52 It feels like some sort of war, but we don’t know of which kind… They burglarize apartments,

02:57 and the police show up after two or three hours, because that is not a priority for them,

03:01 and no one says anything, everybody keeps silent because they are afraid.

03:04 They are afraid that crimes will be repeated. Olof now always carries tear-gas spray with him.

03:08 He agreed to an interview only if he’s filmed from behind: people who assaulted him live nearby.

03:13 Olof: “They shot at me, beat me with baseball bats, threatened to kill me.

03:18 And my upstairs neighbor was robbed at gunpoint; she’s a 64-year-old woman.

03:23 All of this was done by Arab migrants.”

03:27 This wave of criminality engulfed Malmö after the city became

03:31 a place of refuge for a whole army of refugees.

03:34 In the center of Malmö there’s a neighborhood called “Little Baghdad”:

03:37 a single street there has dozens of stores and

03:40 cafes with Arabic names. The Swedish province has become a magnet for people from Middle East.

03:47 Officially, 43 per cent of the population in the city are migrants.

03:52 Out of a population of 322,000 inhabitants, 138,000 are migrants. And when the newcomers

03:56 decided to be heard, they held a demonstration. Their march stretched for many kilometers.

04:01 Newcomers now occupy whole neighborhoods. One of those is Rosengård.

04:06 Eight out of ten people who live here are migrants. 63 per cent are unemployed.

04:09 You won’t see Swedes in the local supermarkets here.

04:12 And this is a school in another neighborhood, where kids use Arabic to talk to each other.

04:16 …Everyone in my class is from a foreign country. —Everyone?! —Everyone.

04:20 —How many are there in your class? —We are 24.

04:24 What, all? And not a single Swede? —I think maybe one… or two…

04:29 A fairy-tale city, city of dreams… Refugees do not come by chance to this remote corner of Sweden.

04:34 They know they will be welcomed here.

04:38 This village is 80 km away from Malmö. In this place alone,

04:41 there are four centers for accepting refugees.

04:44 One of those centers is in this old mansion. Previously it housed a school.

04:49 Now, it houses 100 migrants.

04:55 Signs everywhere: “No drugs inside”, “No weapons”, “1-2 persons per room”.

05:00 The overall conditions are very comfortable. Migrants receive full assistance from the government.

05:04 I heard from everyone that Sweden is a good place for migrants.

05:09 The best of all, even. Swedes like everyone.

05:12 Dialy Diabate immigrated to Sweden in the ’60s. He’s a boxing coach.

05:15 Most of his trainees are migrants. He teaches them to block punches, to survive, helps them adapt.

05:20 Those who showed up recently do not accept the laws and customs of their new country,

05:24 and this is the root of all problems, believes Dialy.

05:27 Dialy Diabate: “They got here to escape the war. And instead of forgetting the war, they start it …

05:33 against those people who met them with open arms.”

05:39 The situation has spiraled out of control, acknowledges an MP from a conservative party,

05:43 and demands that martial law be introduced in the city.

05:46 The citizens agree, but the question of whether the police can protect you has a single answer:

05:50 A local woman: “I don’t believe they can. The police can do nothing.

05:54 We told the police many times: there are drug addicts in our yard. They replied that it’s good they

05:58 were there, since now we know where the drug addicts congregate.”

06:01 Police are rarely seen in places where the drug dealers are.

06:04 This is a no-go zone, as the police themselves refer to the place.

06:09 Meaning, they have acknowledged officially that here anything may happen to you,

06:13 and no one will save you. —Do you consider this a ghetto?

06:17 Sometimes, I think so. —Why?

06:20 Because the government does nothing to integrate those people.

06:26 They just give them housing here. It’s awful. —Any non-locals here are spotted right away.

06:32 Hey, you, put away that camera. Don’t film!

06:36 If you film again, there will be problems. Quick! Go away from here!

06:40 The Swedish interior minister has tried to calm people down. He visited the place on Monday and

06:44 promised to restore order. —We are going to punish gang leaders for

06:48 knowing about planned crimes, and not reporting those to the authorities.

06:52 Courts in Malmö will be working 24 hours a day,

06:55 and the special task force will eavesdrop on the phone calls of the criminals,

06:58 and read their WhatsApp and Telegram messages.

07:01 The minister’s subordinates are blaming the authorities for everything. Cops are posting

07:05 on social media that they are forced to hide from the public the crimes perpetrated by migrants,

07:08 and that to legally punish the migrants is practically impossible.

07:12 Peter Springare’s FB post: This is what I was investigating in the past week: rape, aggravated

07:16 rape, racketeering, violence against police, drugs.

07:19 Suspect names: Ali Mohammad, Mahmud, Mohammed, Mohammed Ali, and so on…

07:24 Half of the suspects have no documents, which most often means they are lying about themselves.

07:28 Investigating those crimes takes up 100 per cent of our time.

07:32 For his post the officer was accused of racism, and authorities have opened a criminal investigation

07:36 against him. However, this week the Prosecutor in Malmö brought out a shocking revelation:

07:40 In this city, an underground legal system exists. There is information that in Malmö,

07:45 a suspect can pay a witness 500,000 Kroner, or about €55,000,

07:51 to avoid being punished for murder.

07:56 Violence begat more violence: a migrant was killed in Malmö.

07:59 He was suspected of raping a Swedish girl, but was released for the lack of evidence.

08:03 He was killed in broad daylight, but the perpetrator has not been found so far.

08:07 As a rule, they kill criminals. I don’t have any sympathies towards them and what they did.

08:10 Of course, a loss of life is tragic…

08:14 but I can understand why some people consider it good when a person is killed.

08:19 The problems are escalating. A private electric company has refused to service Malmö,

08:23 due to safety concerns for the lives of their workers.

08:26 Whoever is able to is leaving the city. In the evenings, people remain inside their homes.

08:30 Welcoming hosts became hostages of their own guests.