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This week on Blocked and Reported, Jesse is joined by Norwegian journalist Espen Goffeng to discuss the remarkable story of one woman’s heroic actions after a terror attack in Oslo. (Quick note from Jesse: If you’re interested in the April 28th Village Underground event I’m doing with David Zweig about his book An Abundance of Caution American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions, please buy tickets right away. I know it’s almost a month away but I really really need to get the book preorder in because it takes forever. Tickets are just under $33 and come with a copy of the book, which lists for $40! Tickets here. Thank you.) Iranian-born Norwegian man gets 30 years for Oslo Pride shootings | LGBTQ News | Al Jazeera How gang violence took hold of Sweden – in five charts | Sweden | The Guardian 5 facts about the Muslim population in Europe Norway is in denial about the threat of far-right violence | Sindre Bangstad | The Guardian Immigration to Scandinavia: Will Norwegian and Swedish Social Democrats follow the tough Danish line? Oslo shooting near gay bar investigated as terrorism, as Pride parade is canceled | CNN Jeg har muslimsk bakgrunn, en funksjonshemning, og jeg er skeiv | Nikita Amber Abbas SalamNorge (@salamnorge) • Instagram photos and videos Løgnhistorier som medier ukritisk publiserer | Human Rights Service »Nu följer ilskan mot medias ansvarslöshet« Meninger: Ingen er fri før alle er fri! Begard Reza, Salam | Vi kan ikke bare feie oppdiktede historier under teppet 25. juni-angrepet, Nikita Amber Abbas | Dømt til fengsel for falsk forklaring Dømt til fengsel for falsk forklaring | Human Rights Service
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