Sweden: Music festival cancels next year’s event because of Muslim migrant mass sex attacks
Another secular, beloved tradition canceled in the wake of Islamic warfare in the West. Christmas markets and celebrations, music festivals are canceled, while Ramadan and Iftar rituals are imposed upon non-Muslim nations. New Year’s Eve celebrations have become target rich environments for rape jihad.
Last year at the festival:
Five women say they were raped at Sweden’s biggest music festival – on the same weekend as a mob of ‘foreign youths’ sexually assaulted 35 females, one as young as 12 at another concert.
Alleged victims at the Bråvalla music festival told police groups of men attacked them while others complained that they were filmed while using the toilets.
Two teenage girls said a man carried out a sex act in front of them (more here).
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Swedish music festival cancels next year’s event amid rape reports
The Local, July 1, 2017:
One of Sweden’s largest music festivals, Bråvalla has been arranged outside the eastern Swedish town Norrköping every summer for the past five years, and this Saturday, July 1st, is the final day of the 2017 edition.
But the popular festival will not return in 2018 due to concerns over several cases of sexual assault, the organizing company FKP Scorpio said in a press release on Saturday.
One person was reportedly raped during a Håkan Hellström concert. One case of sexual coercion has been reported, as well as several cases of sexual assault.
“Words cannot describe how incredibly sad we are about this, and we most seriously regret and condemn this. This is not f-ing okay. We do not accept this at our festival,” a festival representative wrote.
The organizers did not say if or when the festival will return. Nor would they say whether the company’s financial situation had anything to do with the cancellation – FKP Scorpio reported a loss of 75 million kronor ($8,904,500) in 2016.
“We don’t have any further comments on that. We have issued a press release, and that’s what applies here,” FKP press spokesperson Johanna Jonasson told Swedish broadcaster SVT.
Taking place near Norrköping in eastern Sweden, the Bråvalla festival was hit by a spate of reported rapes and sexual assault in 2016.
Meanwhile, a debate about sexual molestation raged in Sweden in 2016 after it emerged that groups of boys had been groping girls at the We Are STHLM youth festival for two years running.