In Sweden, it is unethical and illegal to investigate unwelcome truths. Soon it will be that way all over the West. Meanwhile, the best part of this dark exercise in academic absurdity is this nugget of comedy gold: “The work of getting Kristina Sundquist prosecuted for her alleged illegal research has previously been led by Justice Ann-Christine Lindeblad, but since Lindeblad was caught for shoplifting, she has been forced to leave the board.”
“Swedish professor accused of more illegal research on immigrants,” translated from “Svensk professor anklagas för mer olaglig forskning om invandrare,” Samnytt, February 12, 2022:
The doctor and professor Kristina Sundquist, active at Lund University, is suspected of further cases of illegal research on immigrants. This appears from documents Samnytt has read.
One of the allegations concerns a study on indoor and outdoor rape published last year. The report shows, among other things, that immigrants committed the majority of all rapes, both outdoors and indoors, between 2009 and 2015. However, immigrants account for a larger proportion of outdoor rapes than of those committed indoors.
The purpose of the study was not primarily to investigate the background of rapists. Instead, it addresses and studies a large number of variables for rapists; such as level of education, previous history of crime, drug abuse and more.
It compares the differences and similarities between rapists who abuse indoors and those who do it outdoors. The study is reminiscent of the previous study where Kristina Sundquist has already been notified of suspicion of crime.
The Board of Appeal for Ethical Review believes that the recent study on rape is also “unethical” and that Kristina Sundquist lacks an ethics permit for it. Therefore, the board wants her, in her capacity as responsible professor, to be prosecuted for it.
The work of getting Kristina Sundquist prosecuted for her alleged illegal research has previously been led by Justice Ann-Christine Lindeblad, but since Lindeblad was caught for shoplifting, she has been forced to leave the board. The new request to have Sundquist prosecuted is signed by her replacement Carina Gunnarsson.
Gunnarsson was previously director general of the Mediation Institute, but was forced to leave the post after the Ombudsman criticized her for being partisan in a labor dispute.
The Board of Appeal for Ethical Review wants to see Kristina Sundquist prosecuted for another five studies, which they believe were conducted illegally. Four of the studies deal with diseases and syndromes such as osteoporosis, kidney stones, ADHD and breast cancer among immigrants.
The fifth study is about who is responsible for the deadly violence in Sweden. According to the allegedly illegal report, 43 percent of the deadly violence in Sweden between 2000 and 2015 was committed by immigrants.
In total, Kristina Sundquist is suspected of having published seven illegal research reports.