Revolutionary Front (Sweden)

The Revolutionary Front (Swedish: Revolutionära fronten) was a far-left extremist political and militant movement in Sweden. The goal of the RF was to dismantle the current society through a revolution and create a socialist state. The group fought against fascism, racism, sexism and capitalism, and campaigned through violent means.[1][2]

The Revolutionary Front was formed in 2002 by Joel Bjurströmer Almgren and others. In 2014 Almgren was sentenced to five years in prison for stabbing a neo-Nazi in the back during the violent December 2013 Stockholm riots.[3] [4] In September 2015 the organisation dissolved.[5][6]

References

  1. "Uppdrag granskning". 3 June 2018 via Wikipedia.
  2. "The Rise Of Sweden's Far-Left Militants - Sweden is being Divided and Conquered by Design". redice.tv.
  3. "Sänkt fängelsestraff för vänsterextremist - Nyheter - Expressen".
  4. "Sweden jails extreme leftists for Slovak mix-up". 21 May 2014.
  5. "Revolutionära fronten lägger ned".
  6. https://www.metro.se/artikel/revolutionära-fronten-lägger-ned-xr
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