“Controversially stripped”
First of all they’re not Swedes, they are Somali headbangers who got washed up in Sweden and in the UK, where they somehow acquired citizenship with the help of irresponsible one-world utopians. The journaillie from the Local goes out of its way to buy sympathies for these sub-species of humanity by telling us to somehow feel compassion with “the two Swedes and a 23-year-old man who was controversially stripped of his British citizenship”.
“Controversially stripped of citizenship”- good grief!

‘Swedes did not commit crime against America’
Mystery enshrouds the trial against two Swedish citizens charged with a series of terror crimes in a New York court, with no connections established between the alleged crimes and the United States.
- Swedes charged with terrorism in US court (23 Dec 12)
- Sweden too slow to counter terror: agency (29 Nov 12)
The 29-year-old’s lawyer said that the defendants have not committed any crimes against America.”American authorities believe that al-Shabaab, which has been designated as terrorists by the United States, propagates its activities on the internet and therefore ‘affects American foreign trade’. In that case more or less anything falls within American jurisdiction,” lawyer Ephraim Savitt told the TT news agency.He confirmed that the Swedes were recruited by al-Shabaab but claims that they were on the run from the militant organization at the time of their arrest inDjibouti last summer.According to the New York Times, the two Swedes and a 23-year-old man who was controversially stripped of his British citizenship this year were on their way to Yemen.
The men were extradited to the United States after a series of interrogations by FBI and others.
According to Savitt, the Swedish Foreign Ministry was notified already at the time of the arrest in Djibouti.
“But I am not aware of any specific efforts made by Swedish authorities,” he said.
Representatives of the Swedish Consulate in New York have visited the Swedes on at least one occasion.
Both are of Somali origin and hold Swedish citizenship.
“I can’t go into any detail about our conversation or what they asked for,” said Charlotta Ozaki Macias, a Swedish Foreign Ministry spokeswoman.
The men appeared in the Brooklyn court together with the 23-year-old Brit. They were aided by a Swedish interpreter.
If found guilty, they could face up to 30 years in prison.
According to Over Bring, Professor Emeritus in public international law, countries can charge individuals who have committed crimes abroad if they are believed to jeopardize national interests.
“It is a question of evidence, how concrete this threat against US security is and if it is a credible argument,” Bring told TT.
“In today’s climate, I can’t help but suspect that this would work in an US court.”
The men are accused of participating in weapons and explosives training with al-Shabaab during a four-year period beginning in 2008.
Court documents show no connection between the alleged crimes and the United States, the New York Times reported.


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