“By wearing these wristbands,” Eliasson said, “young women will be able to make a stand.”
Ironically, according to an official press release, the wristbands are to be given out during summer festivals, and other events for young people. Shortly after the program was announced, there was a massive sexual assault at a rock music festival was reported.
The youngest victim of the mass sexual assault was just 12-years-old, with “foreign men” being blamed for the attack.
The complaints are understood to focus on children being kissed, and “groped on the chest and buttocks”, according to a police source.
Early reports in Sweden’s mainstream press, including the best-selling AftonBladet newspaper simply identified the assailants as “unknown males”, however as victims and witnesses have come forward a clear picture of systematic abuse by migrants males has emerged.
Speaking to the Expressen newspaper with her mother, one 15-year-old girl who went to the party with her friends said: “I stood and danced when a guy came up from behind and held me down. he started humping against my body, it was horrible”.