Swedish social worker, author, lecturer and journalist
Gunnar Sandelin
Born
1951 (age 72–73)
Nationality
Swedish
Occupation(s)
Social worker and journalist
Gunnar Sandelin (born March 14, 1951)[1] is a Swedish social worker, author, lecturer, and journalist.[2] He has worked for Sveriges Television and been the press manager at Barnens rätt i samhället.[3] Sandelin has stated that mainstream media reporters avoid writing the truth about the consequences of Sweden's migration policy due to fear of reprisals.[4] Together with Karl-Olov Arnstberg, he has written the book Invandring och mörkläggning and a sequel. Sandelin has been a debater at Nya Tider.[5]
Politics
Gunnar Sandelin published his first article criticizing the nature of Swedish migration policy in 2008 in Dagens Nyheter.[6]
Sandelin has published five articles in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Samhälle with content relating to the irresponsible migration policy of Sweden.[7]Göteborgsposten published an article on Sandelin saying that "it is time to change course in the question of asylum immigration."[8] On May 5, 2019, Sandelin published an article in Det Goda Samhället where he writes of how Jan Guillou published two articles denoting Sandelin as "xenophobic".[9]Nya Tider published an article written by Sandelin where he states that 500,000 migrants are expected to arrive in Sweden between 2017 and 2021.[10] In an article by Norwegian newspaper Samtiden, Sandelin warned of an increase in crime due to the migration of young men from violent regions with a failed state.[11] In 2011, Aftonbladet published an article where Sandelin reported that he had been denied a job at Statistiska Centralbyrån (Sweden's Statistics Agency) because he had the "wrong opinion".[12] Sandelin reported the agency to the Justitiekanslern (Chancellor of Justice) for a violation of freedom of speech.[13] The report was denied. In 2013, Dagens Nyheter published a marketing article about Sandelin's book Invandring och mörkläggning where it was criticized as being racist by Alexandra Pascalidou and state researcher Ulf Bjereld.[14] Peter Woldoraski, editor in chief of Dagens Nyheter at the time, stated that he had done fact-checking before publication.[15] On November 2, 2018, Svensk Webbtelevision released a video interview with Sandelin where he spoke of the total amount of Sweden's asylum seekers and whether it follows the United Nations minimum.[16] In 2013, he published an article on Swedish news site Newsmill where he stated that Sweden does not have the capacity to handle its current level of migration.[17] According to Ivar Arpi at Svenska Dagbladet, Sandelins books ended up on the leader charts after publication.[18] He has also warned of the demographic changes in Sweden and the increasing rates of crime committed by young migrants, often men, from countries around the Middle East.[19] On March 7, 2014, Fria Tider published an article about Sandelin's statement that journalists are terrified of losing their jobs if they were to criticize the migration policy.[20]
He has held speeches together with the Tryckfrihetssällskapet (Society for Freedom of the Press).[21]
Bibliography
Nut shell: Swedish immigration policy and its consequences[22]
Immigration and Cover-Up II: Depressions and Explanations[23]