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Here is a very, very good article from The Guardian on Lindh and the Euro debate.

One of the blogs I linked to yesterday wrote about how people in this country are feeling increasingly alienated from their politicians, and linked that to the attack. I feel very strongly that the reactions to Lindh's murder show that this is not really true. People grieve not only because this was an unthinkable thing, an attack on a government minister, something that's not supposed to happen in our society and that frightens us; we are also genuinely sad about the loss of the person, the mother, the enthusiastic knowledgeable woman. The distance does not seem so very great at all.

  posted by Linnéa Anglemark at 15:42 0 comments


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