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fredag 10 februari 2017

I have respect for Mr. Stefan leaves, but his visit to the Iranian regime is not very good reputation for the Swedish white blood.


I have respect for Mr. Stefan leaves, but his visit to the Iranian regime is not very good reputation for the Swedish white blood.
 Sweden course a democratic country and there are too many parties who works at the Swedish realm day (Parliament).
In Sweden there is freedom of expression also human rights.
but unfortunately it that makes people get disappointed that the Iranian regime and the Turkish regime has great role in the Swedish labor market to people who come from those countries are especially against the Kurds,
Other things that make us so disappointed for, on the advertising that we see or hear daily about all of equal value then Swedish Prime Minister Stefan leaves to visit the Iranian dictatorial regime.
 And the Iranian regime hangs least four people a day many have been tortured in Iranian prisons.
 And those who have the political movement and organization for freedom and democracy in those dictatorial countries.
as Saudia, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, and all the other sick countries that violate daily against humanity.
Swedish people well so kind and very good, when some Swedish make a mistake you must not regret them good Swedes just tap the person is not the whole ..
Now Stefan leaves talk all the time about humanity all of equal value, but he says not really what he says he visits between East worst dictatorial regime.
What do you think good Swedish people, is it okay to Mr Stefan leaves would be visiting a country that makes violence against his people, which executes at least between 5 and 10 people every week? Do you think it is normal that the Swedish Prime Minister would visit a totally dictatorial regime ?

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