Tinejdad - After the Swedish security guards violently beat a nine-year-old Moroccan boy in February inside a train station in Malmö, people in the city have reportedly started a nationwide fundraising program to support him.
According to the Swedish local newspaper Sydsvenskan, “a fundraising campaign was recently launched to help Sami,” the Moroccan boy who was violently assaulted by the Swedish security guards.
The same source said that “the funding will also cover the hospital expenses of the boy’s father,” who lives in “Morocco and needs to undergo a surgery.”
“I want to help my father, who needs a surgery,” Sami told Sydsvenskan.
The aggression of Sami hit international headlines in February, triggering a worldwide indignation.
In the video, published on YouTube, a security guard weighing approximately 90 kilos sat on the boy’s chest and pressed his gloved hand violently over the boy’s mouth and nose.
The guard slammed the boy’s head against the stone floor, while the child struggled to recite the Shahadah (declaration of faith).
Recently, a closed-circuit television (CCTV) video shows events before the physical violence of the security guards against the Moroccan boy.
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