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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Quote: "The case sparked more controversy when Migration Board lawyer Staffan Opitz criticized Eriksson during the trial for writing in his blog that Hamas-founder Ahmed Yassin was a terrorist, rather than a “Palestinian freedom fighter”, despite the fact that the Swedish government considered Hamas a terrorist organization. “It’s quite remarkable, and that probably gets to the heart of matter. If the Migration Board has managers that believe that, I can understand that they don’t like me,” Eriksson said."


Until recently he worked as the head of a unit at the Swedish Immigration Board (Migrationsverket).

"Immigration" board . . .hmmmm, can't have an employee sympathizing with zionists. That could be a conflict of interest with the Eurabia (Islamization of Europe) agenda.

Eriksson won the court case and should use this verdict to counter sue 1. Migration Board lawyer Staffan Opitz, 2. Migration Board and 3. the supervisor involved with overiding Swedish policy regarding state designated terrorists.

Eriksson should sue for treble compensation from each . . . Opitz, the defiant migration board and Eriksson's new supervisor.

Treble damages. From each.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009 8:54:00 pm

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