This is the moment a documentary maker says he was punched, kicked and choked by five migrants after entering a ‘no-go’ zone.
US producer Ami Horowitz travelled to the Swedish capital to examine the effects of immigration in the country.
But after entering the Husby area of the city, he claims he was immediately set upon by a gang of men who took objection to him filming.
A sound recording captures the moment he says he was set upon in an ‘unprovoked attack’ before being dragged off to a nearby building.
Horowitz can be heard asking ‘How come it’s a problem to film here?’ before an unidentified man answers: ‘I don’t want to be filmed.’
When Horowitz asks why, the men start talking in Arabic before the film-maker is apparently grabbed – despite demonstrating he is not filming anything.
A man then says ‘let me see’ before Horowitz shouts ‘help, help.’ The audio soon goes silent when his microphone goes out of range.
Mr Horowitz, from Los Angeles, feared he was going to be ‘finished off’ before someone entered the property, scaring off his attackers.
‘Nothing prompted the assault other then our presence,’ he said.
‘My crew ran off when they approached, but since I was miked we have the first few seconds of the attack.
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