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'''Erik Wijk''' (born 1963 in [[Gothenburg]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] journalist and [[leftist]] writer. He has written books about the 2001 [[Protests during the EU summit in Gothenburg 2001|Gothenburg Riots]] criticizing the [[Swedish National Police Board|Swedish Police]]. He has also campaigned and written books against [[NATO]]'s [[Operation Allied Force|1999 military actions]] against the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]].<ref>[http://www.journalisten.se/artikel/2758/erik-wijk-jag-vill-rota-i-saker-haer-och-nu Erik Wijk: ”Jag vill rota i saker här och nu”], journalisten.nu, 2001-09-10 {{sv icon}}</ref>
'''Erik Wijk''' (born 1963 in [[Gothenburg]]) is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] journalist and [[leftist]] writer. He has written books about the 2001 [[Protests during the EU summit in Gothenburg 2001|Gothenburg Riots]] criticizing the [[Swedish National Police Board|Swedish Police]]. He has also campaigned and written books against [[NATO]]'s [[Operation Allied Force|1999 military actions]] against the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]].<ref>[http://www.journalisten.se/artikel/2758/erik-wijk-jag-vill-rota-i-saker-haer-och-nu Erik Wijk: ”Jag vill rota i saker här och nu”], journalisten.nu, 2001-09-10 {{sv icon}}</ref>


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Erik Wijk (born 1963 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish journalist and leftist writer. He has written books about the 2001 Gothenburg Riots criticizing the Swedish Police. He has also campaigned and written books against NATO's 1999 military actions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.[1]

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