Tensta is a culturally-enrich suburb of Stockholm. On Wednesday night, “teenagers” went on a rampage in Tensta, throwing rocks at police, burning cars, and setting fire to a school. More than thirty were said to be involved in the disturbances, but only eight were arrested.
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The new Oslo film
- NY Times promotion
Former Norwegian top model with husband are modelling campaign for the "Oslo, August 31st"
Film in Norway, is a matter of state funding, so what is this film about? Is this some post Utøya project?
Could it be on the Stoltenberg propaganda budget?
PS
The film was made before 22 July, so it has nothing to do with Utøya. It may, however, have an extra dimension about it after 22 July, as it takes place in Oslo, and talks about a young man who in his life finds no resonance around him.
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