Swedish Village Torn Apart From Fighting Between Migrants and Locals

Swedish Village Torn Apart From Fighting Between Migrants and Locals
Refugee's register their names as they arrive to Stockholm central mosque in this October 2015 file photo. In the time since, Sweden has worked to stem the flood of migrants as tensions rise in many villages and towns across the country. (AFP/Getty Images)
Zachary Stieber
11/30/2015
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11/30/2015

Police organize the line of refugees on the stairway leading up from the trains arriving from Denmark at the Hyllie train station outside Malmo, Sweden, November 19, 2015. (AFP/Getty Images)
Police organize the line of refugees on the stairway leading up from the trains arriving from Denmark at the Hyllie train station outside Malmo, Sweden, November 19, 2015. (AFP/Getty Images)

 

Sweden's Interior Minister Anders Ygeman, announcing Wednesday Nov. 11, 2015 in Stockholm, that the government will impose temporary border controls as the Nordic country struggles to receive tens of thousands of refugees. (Henrik Montgomery/TT via AP)
Sweden's Interior Minister Anders Ygeman, announcing Wednesday Nov. 11, 2015 in Stockholm, that the government will impose temporary border controls as the Nordic country struggles to receive tens of thousands of refugees. (Henrik Montgomery/TT via AP)

Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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