The recent school shooting at Risbergska in Örebro has left the community in shock and fear.
Many victims were immigrants, raising concerns about the attacker's motives.
Survivors like Fatoum, who narrowly escaped, express deep anxiety about returning to normal life.
Security measures, such as hiring guards outside the Bosnian mosque, reflect the heightened sense of vulnerability among immigrants.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson attended a memorial and urged against speculating on the shooter's motives, emphasizing the need for police investigation.
However, many in the immigrant community feel the attack highlights growing hostility and open prejudice in Sweden.
The tragedy has sparked a broader debate on integration, safety, and the societal climate for minorities.





