Fifth Night of Rioting in Stockholm
Swedes ask why
As Stockholm wakes up after a fifth consecutive night of rioting, questions are increasingly being asked about the root causes.
A police station, schools and cars in several surburbs of the Swedish capital were the latest victims of Thursday night's public disorder.
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They're just burning cars. It's not like they're burning people. Liberty!