Gulan Avci, chairman of the Liberal Women and Delegate Stockholm City wrote on Twitter:
“Örebro Municipality will then send the IS-warrior in therapy. Has the Centre Komrad completely lost touch with reality. “
Even Robin Nilsen , District of Liberal Youth in Örebro County and member of the high school Board (FP) writes the following on Twitter.
“Now, top politicians in Örebro reward the return of the IS-warrior with jobs. I do not think they should be allowed to return at all … “.
He continues:
” Örebro Municipality’s new policy: Committing a terrorist offense, get a job? “.
Opposition Council in Örebro , Anders Ahrlin (M) holds contrast with Rasmus Persson that something must be done:
– I do not want to criticize the proposal. We at the municipality must do something to meet up with young people adhering to these kinds of organizations. What I lack now is an overview of how the municipality’s operations are working with the problem. There I will require the municipal government, says Ahrlin to SVT’s Tvärsnytt.
But Jonas milliard (SD) , District of Örebro County believes that Rasmus Persson thinking wrong even if also he would consider the need for some kind of help to get into society again.
– Our starting point is that if a person chooses to leave Sweden for war abroad for IS, that person may also stay there . But to get other hand, knowing that there are people in Sweden who have been fighting for IS must offer some kind of help. It can be therapy or similar to help them enter society, said Millard.
In Aftonbladet express the two terrorist scientists Magnus Norell and Magnus Ranstorp opposing views on how the return of the IS-warrior should be managed.
– If you want to increase recruitment to the IS, it’s a fantastic idea. The message is you it is okay to behave like this and when you come back we’ll fix with jobs, housing and therapy, says Magnus Norell Aftonbladet.
Magnus Ranstorp, terrorism researcher at the Swedish National Defence College, disagree with.
– This is absolutely the way to go. It is about applying harsh police action while working proactively with those who come home and those who are planning to go, he said.
Mona Sahlin, who last summer was assigned to coordinate community efforts against jihadism and other violent extremism tells Today’s society that Örebro is a good example of a municipality that is open with this is a problem and looking for solutions on how they should be handled.
She lifts continue Gothenburg as a municipality that is actively working on the issue.
Conferences in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö in December marked the start of the Mona Sahlin’s mission. During 2015, a total of 100 municipalities have received visits.
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