Episode 254: The Unbelievable Heroism Of Nikita Amber Abbas (With Espen Goffeng)
Episode description
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
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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