Sweden: Muslim gets asylum by claiming to be homosexual, then rapes a woman
This Kurd knew how to tell the kuffar what they wanted to hear, and to manipulate the system to get the result he wanted. Other Muslim migrants have claimed to be converts to Christianity for the same reason. According to a hadith, Muhammad said, “War is deceit.” (Bukhari 4.52.268).
Got asylum as a homosexual – detained for raping a woman
translated from “Fick asyl som homosexuell – häktad för att ha våldtagit kvinna,” Fria Tider, January 29, 2026 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
Domestic. A Kurd who was granted asylum in Sweden after political intervention with reference to homosexuality is now detained – suspected of raping a woman. The politicians made the decision to let him stay even though both the Migration Board’s lawyers and the legally experienced judge opposed asylum.
Seven years ago, a man from Iran received a lot of media attention after protesting against the rejection of his asylum application.
He appeared in the media, where he threatened to starve himself to death and showed how he had sewn his mouth shut in protest against not being allowed to stay.
The man had been rejected after stating that he risked persecution in Iran because he had been involved as a Kurdish nationalist and communist.
When that didn’t help, the Kurd then stated that he was homosexual and risked persecution in his home country for that reason, according to Samnytt.
The authority assessed that the new information about alleged homosexuality was also not credible.
Then three jurors (political judges) – Kenneth Carlsson (L), Staffan Josefsson (L) and Inger Tolfes (V) – chose to intervene.
Even when the case was heard in the migration court, both the Migration Board’s lawyers and the legally experienced judge agreed that the man lacked grounds for asylum. Despite this, the lawyer was voted down by the three politicians. With a narrow majority, the man was granted refugee status, the strongest form of protection, writes Samnytt.
The councilor stated in a dissenting opinion that the man had not shown it was likely that he was homosexual and that a residence permit should therefore not be granted. However, the objection had no practical significance.
The Kurd, who is now in his 40s, was arrested on December 21 on suspicion of raping a woman that night. The man was taken into custody on probable cause and is still in custody.
The prosecutor states that the woman herself raised the alarm and that the man was arrested within an hour of the incident.
One of the jurors who voted to grant the man asylum, the liberal Staffan Josefsson, defends the decision in retrospect.
“We jurors agreed that he should be allowed to stay. But now, as you say, he is in custody for a crime. You can’t know in advance how things will turn out. But then we agreed that it was the right verdict,” Staffan Josefsson tells Samnytt.


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