By David Jones
- 200 mourners attended a Muslim cemetery to bury a teenage Afghan boy
- The 15-year-old was killed allegedly by a gangster of the same age in Sweden
- Since Christmas, Stockholm faced 30 shootings and bombings, four were fatal
On a bitingly cold morning in Stockholm, two days ago, I stood among 200 mourners in a Muslim cemetery, set in a magnificent pine forest.
They had come to bury a 15-year-old Afghan boy who had been shot dead, allegedly by a gangster of the same age.
Yet as his coffin was lowered into the frozen ground, it seemed to me that we were also witnessing the death of Sweden’s great multi-cultural dream.
Brought to this famously hospitable country three years ago, to escape the impending return of the Taliban, it appears that Ali Shafaei is the latest victim of a vicious war being waged largely by child gangsters from Sweden’s migrant sink-estates.
Among Swedish politicians, the precise causes of this internecine conflict may be a matter for debate.

200 mourners in a Muslim cemetery came to bury a 15-year-old Afghan boy who had been shot dead, allegedly by a gangster of the same age.
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