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Mona Sahlin

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I think that's what makes many Swedes jealous of immigrant groups. You have a culture, an identity, a history, something that brings you together. And what do we have? We have Midsummer's Eve and such silly things.
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Mona Sahlin in a speech to the Turkish youth organization Euroturk, March, 2002.

 
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