The Social Democratic politician Aneth Amundsson, who is, among other things, a member of the municipal council and deputy in the municipal board in Vetlanda, himself witnessed the demonstration in the square on Saturday.

She arrived shortly after a woman was pushed to the ground outside the mall.

As Vetlanda-Posten was the first to report, the woman is said to have said when she was filmed by one of the men.

- You get scared, especially when they attack older ladies.

Aneth Amundsson says that she is worried about the recent development in Vetlanda.

- It is clear that one wonders what it will land and it has escalated recently.

The people of Vetlanda Britta and Bengt Isaksson also agree with that picture. When SVT is visiting, they are out for a walk through the city.

- You have to be afraid of each other.

Hatred and threats do not belong in Sweden, says Bengt Isaksson.

"This is not okay"

What can you as a politician do to counter this?

- We must try to hook all parties in Vetlanda and show that this is not okay.

Hear more in the clip above