GETTY Sweden has the worst rates of sexual violence

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The damning police report, which is looking at why Sweden has the worst rates of physical and sexual violence committed against women and girls in Europe, has also excused refugees who it says “cannot handle the alcohol”. Shockingly, the report revealed the majority of sex attack victims were under the age 15. Police also admitted the majority of attacks have taken place in public places had been committed by migrants. But it says refugees might not be able to “handle the alcohol” and simply feel “horny” and have “ignorance of the consequences for the girls”.

The report also warns that girls in Sweden are called “whores” and abused for “their clothes” which leaves many too scared to walk the streets. The report ‘The Current Situation of Sexual Molestation and Proposals for Action’, says: “Control is exercised over women through violence, thus shaping her according to the man’s idealised vision of femininity. “During the exercise of violence, men can embody a typical ‘male’. “In other words, the violence makes possible what is considered masculine and can provide ‘benefits’ for the perpetrator.”

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GETTY Sweden is expected to take as many as 190,000 refugees this year

The conclusion is that the roles are a consequence of Nordic alcohol culture

It then goes on the blame “Nordic alcohol culture and non-traditional gender roles”. It reads: “Sweden tops the new EU statistics on physical and sexual violence against women, sexual harassment and stalking. “The conclusion is that the roles are a consequence of Nordic alcohol culture, but also of non-traditional gender roles.” The report comes after it emerged gangs of young men, believed to have been migrants, molested women in Malmö, Karlstad and Kalmar in Sweden on New Year’s Eve.

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Police had earlier been accused of ignoring sexual harassment at Stockholm music festival. But in this report police appeared to dismiss their responsibility and said investigating incidents in massive crowds was “difficult” because witnesses are not registering what is actually going on. Tensions have soared in Sweden this month over the migrant crisis – with support for EU membership plunging. Experts believe the ongoing refugee crisis to be the main reason for the waning support for the 28-member bloc.

GETTY Swedish police appear to have excused migrants for the rising number of sex attacks