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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Chilling notes threatening beheadings of non-Muslims 'posted through letterboxes' in Sweden







What fools they are. Like no one saw this coming. 



Swedish people have previously held demonstrations, pictured, in solidarity with refugees fleeing Syria



You reap what you sow.




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ISIS extremists have allegedly posted notes through letterboxes across Sweden threatening to decapitate people unless they convert to Islam or pay religious tax for protection.




 Tensions have been mounting in Sweden over the influx of asylum seekers from Syria, with more than 200,000 arriving this year.



More than 200,000 refugees have entered Sweden this year with many heading to Stockholm 



The notes, which bare the group’s flag, are being investigated by police after they were distributed in cities and towns including Stockholm, Ronneba, Sigtuna and Vstroes on Thursday, December 10.

The MailOnline reported that the notes, when translated, said: 

“In the name of Allah, the merciful, full of grace. You who are not believers will be decapitated in three days in your own house. We will bomb your rotten corpses afterwards.

“You must choose between these three choices:

 1. Convert to Islam. 

2. Pay the jizya [religious tax] for protection. 
(Is this the Mafia or ISIS?) 

3. Or else, you will be decapitated.

“The police will not prevent or save you from you being murdered. (Death comes to all of you).”



The note allegedly posted through doors in Sweden



The notes are alleged to have promised attacks within three days and extra police were drafted in to patrol some regions in fear of action.

Emil Andersson, police chief in Sigutna – a town 30 miles north of Stockholm – told local radio station Radio Uppland that officers were taking the threat seriously and working to increase security measures.

The Swedish intelligence agency was involved in the police investigation, Mr Andersson said, and were examining the symbols and language used in the letters to find out more about them.

Earlier this year, members of the Assyrian community in Gothenburg were allegedly targeted by vandals, with ISIS messages reportedly graffitied onto walls.

Markus Samuelsson claimed he found messages including ‘convert or die’ and ‘the caliphate is here’ scrawled onto the walls of his restaurant. 

Swedish police are yet to have made any arrests in connection with the messages. 

So out of 200,000 refugees how many are ISIS plants? 










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