Johan Forssell, Sweden's migration minister, was shocked to learn that his teenage son is involved with right-wing extremist groups and was contacted by the Säpo security service. Although he had been following his son's activities on social media, he suspected nothing until the media revelations. Forssell decided to discuss the incident publicly, emphasizing the importance of parents being aware of their children's online activities. Although his son is not suspected of any wrongdoing, the scandal has sparked political backlash, with the opposition demanding an explanation in parliament.
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Ministrul suedez al imigraţiei a aflat „şocat” că fiul său adolescent este implicat în grupuri de extremă dreapta / „Aceste activităţi au încetat, dar discuţiile noastre vor continua, desigur”
Ministrul suedez al imigraţiei a aflat „şocat şi îngrozit” că fiul său adolescent este implicat în grupuri de extremă dreapta
Ministrul suedez al imigraţiei a aflat "şocat" că fiul său adolescent este implicat în grupuri de extremă dreapta
Ministru suedez, "şocat şi îngrozit" de implicarea fiului său adolescent în grupări de extremă dreaptă
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