This week, the project starts, which for a year will educate young people between the ages of 12 and 25 in their rights vis-à-vis the authorities so that they do not accept structural racism.

The question recently came to the fore when a high-profile film showed how the police on an Öresund train ended up in a conflict with a commuter who opposed increased control.

- This is highly topical.

What happened to Benjamin should not have happened, but I am not surprised, says Alinejad.

Racial profiling means, for example, that authorities examine people with other ethnic origins than the original Swede more harshly.

Kamyar thinks this is very common and he wants to change that through the project.

 - I look forward to giving tools to young people, giving them meat on the bones, pushing and making young people's voices heard, says Kamyar Alinejad.

The goal: A book filled with stories

The project will be carried out, for example, through various workshops and lectures, which he hopes will start in about a month.

Then the work really begins, which in the end will culminate in, among other things, an anthology that will highlight young people's own stories of racial profiling, mainly in Malmö but also in Kristianstad, where the City Mission also has activities.

- This will be a slap in the face to the racist structures that exist in Sweden.

I want one of the participants to put the book in Stefan Löfvén's hand later, says Kamyar Alinejad.

The first project in Sweden

Leandro Schclarek Mulinari, who is a doctoral student at Stockholm University, has just written a dissertation on the topic of racial profiling in Sweden and he will be one of the collaborators in the project.

- This has not been in Sweden before and it will not be a day too late.

Will help young people to register

Malmö against discrimination will also help legally.

- They must help the young people in what they can report to the police, for example if blue light staff resort to violent expressions or in the event of abusive treatment by the social insurance office.

The young people will learn to report this, says Kamyar Alinejad.