[h=3]ARSON ATTACKS AGAINST ASYLUM SEEKERS' HOUSING IN SWEDEN[/h]Since mid-September, a total of 17 planned or existing asylum seekers' housing in Sweden have been targeted by arsonists.
NOVEMBER
10 November: A storage and office building in Forshaga, Värmland, is set on fire. The town has some 6,200 inhabitants. The local municipality had started investigating if the building could be used as asylum seeker's housing.
7 November: A planned asylum seekers' housing is burned to the ground in Floda, near Lerum, south-west Sweden, a town with some 8,000 inhabitants. The reason for the fire is still unknown.
OCTOBER
29 October: Unknown assailant/assailants pours flammable liquid through a window at a care home which doubles as a home for unaccompanied minors in Tjörnarp, a village with some 750 inhabitants, near Höör in southern Sweden. The liquid was set alight but staff managed to put it out.
28 October: Three people taken to hospital after arson at a Swedish Migration Board arrival housing in Malmö.
28 October: Fire at planned asylum seeker's housing in the affluent Stockholm suburb of Danderyd.
27 October: Fire caused by a burning item being thrown into planned asylum seeker's housing at a former school in the small village of Färingtofta(population: 70) in Skane, southern Sweden.
26 October: Fire at housing for unaccompanied minors in Lund (see incident on October 13). Staff put it out. Police believe it to be arson.
26 October: A number of small fires at planned asylum seekers' housing in former school in Oskarshamn(population around 17,300). Witnesses say they saw two people throwing stones, pouring liquid and setting it alight.
24 October: Second fire at an asylum seekers' housing in Munkedal (population: 3,700), southwest Sweden - same as on October 20.
23 October: A building used for children's summer camps near Eskilstuna, a city west of Stockholm in south-central Sweden is burned to the ground. The local municipality had started investigating whether the building could be used to house asylum seekers.
22 October: A planned asylum seekers' housing in Perstorp(population: 5,700) in Skane, southern Sweden, set alight. Police are carrying out an arson investigation
20 October: Fire at an asylum seekers' housing in Munkedal, southwest Sweden. 14 people evacuated.
18 October: Former school in Onsala, a locality with a population of 12,000 in Kungsbacka, Halland, which was set to be turned into housing is burned to the ground
17 October: Former school in Kånna(population: 352) near Ljungby in Småland, southern Sweden, ready for asylum seekers to move in, burned to the ground.
13 October: Fire in barracks in Arlöv, Skåne, the day before unaccompanied minors were due to move in. Arlöv is located just eight miles from Lund, where the local Sweden Democrats branch published a list of addresses of planned asylum seekers' housing on their Facebook page.
SEPTEMBER
29 September: Fire in a storage facility at a camping site near Stenungsund, western Sweden, which has partly been used to house asylum seekers and refugees.
15 September: A flat in housing facility for unaccompanied minors in Boden, north Sweden, is set alight.
Source: Aftonbladet.se