Protecting residents from foreign threats: City support center needed
Åsa Nilsson Söderström (L) proposed Stockholm establish a competency center to assist residents facing transnational repression—threats and pressure from their home countries—by providing knowledge, advice, and legal support. While the city and district councils recognize the issue's importance, they believe this responsibility lies with state authorities, though they are open to dialogue. Liberals contend such a center could be organized municipally, drawing parallels to existing programs like Origo, which addresses honor-related violence.
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