The best pictures of the week from DN’s photographers week 17
Stockholm. Save the Children alerts for serious mental illness in children whose parents are locked up for expulsion. Fener Can hugs his children. Now she has been storage for seven months.
– I wish I could give my children joy instead, she.
See the report: The children get stuck when thousands are taken into custody
Bålsta. Autism, social phobia, anxiety, ADD and depression are something that 15-year-old homeowner Manne Michaelsen is struggling daily. Nevertheless, he has found hope by standing on stage, getting the audience to laugh – and understanding his life.
– I convey hope to others who have it like me, he says.
See the report: Homeowner Manne finds new hope on stage – lectures on life with diagnoses
Stockholm. She was born to power, but as a woman she had to rebel to become part of it. Now she is the oldest in the house and has worked with the heaviest. Eva Bonnier is the first female member of the Bonnier family to become a book publisher.
See the report: Eva Bonnier: Sad that Dad never got to experience that it became more of me
Rome. Beliefs from all over the world flow to Petersplatsen on Tuesday, the day after Pope Francis’s death. A volunteer carries a wooden cross back and forth to the groups of pilgrim walkers. Their pilgrimage, planned for a long time, has now been given a special significance.
See the report: Pope Francis is praised in Rome: « A simple man of the people »