This week’s best pictures from DN’s photographers week 21
Johanneshov. For the students at Rinkeby School’s high school, ice hockey is a sport they rarely come into contact with. But through the millionaire initiative, the Home World Cup hopes the Swedish Ice Hockey Association and the City of Stockholm that more people will see their first hockey match live.
See the report: Wild joy when Rinkeby School took the World Cup: « Have never seen a hockey match »
Stockholm. After 51 days in Turkish captivity, journalist Joakim Medin is back in Sweden. This fall, a new trial awaits.
– It gives energy to know that a journalist in a small country like Sweden, who writes in Swedish, is perceived as so annoying, he says.
See the report: Joakim Medin: « In the preliminary investigation against me there was a list of other Swedish journalists »
Jenin. In the shadow of the war in Gaza, tens of thousands of Palestinians have been forced away from their homes on the West Bank. Saher Abu Jaw is one of those who fled his family from Jenin’s refugee camp. Now he wants nothing more than to go home, even though the whole area is in ruins.
See the report: « No one is left except cats and rats – if they are still alive »
Stockholm. At Narva Boxing Club, people with Parkinson’s disease gather to fight back against stiffness and shaking. They wrap their hands, roll behind their shoulders, and jog on the spot with light steps. They are preparing for the highlight of the week, the boxing training.
See the report: Here is boxing Parkinson’s sickness – to feel healthy