Seminar with Bill Browder in the Swedish Parliament

On November 21, Bill Browder visited Sweden and gave a lunch seminar at the Swedish Parliament. Browder shared the story of Sergej Magnitskij’s death, and his attempt to implement the global Magnitsky Act. Browder’s participation in the seminar resulted in a lot of media attention:

–          Bill Browder’s interview with TV4 can be seen here:
https://www.tv4play.se/program/nyheterna/3947234

–          Tove Lifvendahl, political editor in chief of Svenska Dagbladet, wrote about why Sweden should adopt the Magnitsky act:
https://www.svd.se/sverige-bor-infora-en-magnitskijlag

–          Expressen also wrote about why Sweden should be next in line for the Magnitsky act, their article heading is “Sweden should implement the law that Putin hates”:
https://www.expressen.se/ledare/sverige-borde-infora-lagen-som-putin-hatar/

–          Sweden’s public service radio, SR, also reported about your attempt to implement the law in Sweden:
http://sverigesradio.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=83&artikel=6829597

–          Bill Browder’s lecture at the Ohlininstitute can be seen online here:
https://www.svd.se/arets-ohlinforelasare-bill-browder-om-kampen-for-rattvisa-mot-putin

–          Patrik Oksanen wrote about Browder’s work both in English and Swedish:
http://www.helahalsingland.se/opinion/ledare/a-fight-for-justice-bill-browder-launches-campaign-for-magnitskij-act-in-sweden

–          Patriks podcast with Bill Browder:
https://blogg.mittmedia.se/podd72/2017/11/22/29-fight-justice-bill-browder/

–          SFWFs organization-coordinator Viktor has written about the law in Svenska Dagbladet two times. One about the seminar in the parliament and why Sweden should adopt the law (article heading: Don’t let Putin control our foreign policy), and just recently about the US decision to implement global sanctions:
First article: https://www.svd.se/lat-inte-putin-styra-var-utrikespolitik
Second article: https://www.svd.se/viktor-lundquist-det-har-kan-sverige-lara-av-usa

Bill Browder and Katarina Tracz in the Swedish parliament