Black and white people were forced to
travel on separate buses in an appalling 'apartheid'-type incident in
Sweden, it has emerged.
An
inquiry has been launched after a bus driver put blacks, Asians and
other non-whites on to one bus and all-Caucasians onto another in
Stockholm.
'It was a very
unpleasant experience. It felt like we were on our way to the airport to
be deported from Sweden,' said Samer Chatila, who was not allowed on to
the ‘white’ bus with his brother and friend.

Stockholm is a multicultural city, with 26 per cent of its population classed as hailing from a non-Swedish background

A spokesman for The People Travel Group (vehicles pictured) said it had launched an inquiry into the incident
I never thought this could happen in our Sweden.
'When we challenged the driver, he said if we did not like the system we could get off the bus.'
The incidents, which happened over two days last week, concerned journeys to a local ferry terminal, where passengers caught boats to Aland.
The People Travel Group, which operates the buses, received several complaints.
On Thursday director Tomas Karlsson had the driver removed from the route and will have to appear before a disciplinary board on Monday to explain his actions.
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