Activists say public debate has been shut down by overhyped claims of imminent war since Ukraine invasionUnder the driving rain of a Brussels springtime, the Swedish flag was raised on Monday outside Nato’s headquarters. The organisation’s secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, welcomed the alliance’s newest member in its native language: “To all Swedes, I say: ‘Välkommen till Nato’.” The Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson , vowed that his country would be a “proud member” driven by “unity and solidarity”.But, while he basks in the glow of his country finally joining Nato after months of delays, Sweden’s once thriving peace movement is smarting. Continue reading...
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