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Usable sources
edit- Svenska Dagbladet, 2004
- Expressen, 2015 - tabloid
- Spår, 2015, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 - a podcast about crime. Reported on at Stockholm Direkt and Paragraf.
- Aftonbladet, 2005
- Dagens Nyheter opinion piece, 2006 (found by Elinruby)
Here are the original and revised editions of the Tre bröder book, on WorldCat; the other Expressen article Elinruby found is an excerpt from the revised edition.
This in 2016 would appear to be a different Rinkeby murder. Yngvadottir (talk) 16:27, 2 September 2016 (UTC)
- Yes, I think so. If you search the name by itself you get hits about how it's the projects and all these immigrants live there and etc etc most of which seems to be not reliable (Flickr) but went into my thinking about whether this ties into anti-immigrant sentiment. The defendants seem to be Turkish, based on the names, possibly second-generation. Thanks for all the help btw ;) I am impressed by all the languages you seem to speak. @Yngvadottir: Elinruby (talk) 16:37, 2 September 2016 (UTC)
- No problem, and it's more a matter of reading than of speaking; people tend to collapse laughing when I speak. But it is useful in such instances to know about the Norwegian Kvasir search engine, which I think Geschichte put me on to, or maybe Arsenikk. It used to be much better than it is now, but it still comes up with a lot more Scandinavian news stories than Google. Unfortunately I do not have time to work on all these articles! Yngvadottir (talk) 16:44, 2 September 2016 (UTC)
- Yes, I think so. If you search the name by itself you get hits about how it's the projects and all these immigrants live there and etc etc most of which seems to be not reliable (Flickr) but went into my thinking about whether this ties into anti-immigrant sentiment. The defendants seem to be Turkish, based on the names, possibly second-generation. Thanks for all the help btw ;) I am impressed by all the languages you seem to speak. @Yngvadottir: Elinruby (talk) 16:37, 2 September 2016 (UTC)