#lastnightinsweden

Sweden is not as dangerous as some people want us to think. Let the facts speak for themselves instead of listening to #fakenews.

There has been 0 days since the last major incident

The last major incident* was a explosion that took place in Åkersberga. Nobody was injured in the incident. Source

Latest incidents in Sweden
Today Åkersberga x 0 x 0 Source
March 13 Skärholmen, Stockholm One injured x 0 x 1 Source
March 12 Malmö, Gullvilk One injured x 0 x 1 Source
March 11 Gamlegården, Kristianstad One dead x 1 x 0 Source
March 7 Bredäng, Stockholm One dead x 1 x 0 Source
*Shooting, lethal stabbing or bombing

About #lastnightinsweden

In february 2017, a mere four weeks after being elected the president of the United States, Donald Trump held his infamous "Last night in Sweden" speech. He left an entire world puzzled, wondering what he was talking about. The peaceful nation of Sweden with its tolerant people was upset by this attempt to make cheap political points on behalf of their peaceful nation.

The day after the hate mongering presidents speech the swedish people gathered under the #lastnightinsweden hashtag and filled social media with the true picture of what happened in Sweden that famous night. Which was - nothing in particular.

This web site picks up the thread where the social media activity for the #lastnightinsweden hashtag left off.

We are here to tell you what happened in sweden that very night, and all the nights following. By turning our back on the so called "alternative media", only reporting from trusted sources our mission is to bring you real facts about our wonderful country. Our goal is to keep the fake news at bay by bringing only the truth.

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Facts

Help us out by sharing your story! Should you stumble upon a reliable source reporting about anything of the following, please pass it on to us*.

  • Shooting
  • Lethal stabbing
  • Bombing or explosion

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*All reports of incidents are subject to manual approval before being published

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