Over the weekend of March 13–15, demonstrations are being held in 30 locations across Sweden against what organizers describe as an inhumane migration policy. In Borlänge, participants are gathering on Saturday afternoon at Sveatorget. One of the organizers, Annelie Larsson, expresses pain over the direction the country is heading.
The network 'For a Humane Migration Policy' is behind the initiative for demonstrations taking place over the March 13–15 weekend in 30 locations across Sweden. Organizers criticize the current migration policy as inhumane and anti-human.
In Borlänge, a town in Dalarna, a local manifestation is held at Sveatorget on Saturday afternoon. Annelie Larsson, one of the local organizers, comments on the event: 'It is so painful to see where all of Sweden is heading.' The article's title quotes a sentiment that the policy is becoming 'more and more anti-human.'
The demonstrations aim to spark debate on migration issues and promote a more humane approach. The national network includes actors engaged in pushing for policy changes. The article is reported by Tomas Nyberg in Dala-Demokraten, highlighting the local aspect in Borlänge.
No further details on participant numbers or specific demands are provided, but the event is part of a broader national movement.