Among the Europeans, Swedes are known for their tolerant society. However, the deadly truck rampage a few days ago by a frustrated asylum-seeker left many questioning whether the country's open-door policy for refugees swung open too far.
"We've taken in more than we can help, and I don't think that's OK," said Anna Lennartsdotter Lindbom, 42, a personal trainer in the Stockholm suburb of Alvsjö. "If we don’t get them to understand how our society works when they have grown up under a different system — that can be a problem."
"We've taken in more than we can help, and I don't think that's OK," said Anna Lennartsdotter Lindbom, 42, a personal trainer in the Stockholm suburb of Alvsjö. "If we don’t get them to understand how our society works when they have grown up under a different system — that can be a problem."