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GPS Web Extra: Swedish Prime Minister Löfven on fighting anti-Semitism

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GPS Web Extra: Swedish Prime Minister Löfven on fighting anti-Semitism

GPS Web Extra: Swedish Prime Minister Löfven on fighting anti-Semitism

Ahead of an international forum in Sweden on Holocaust remembrance, Fareed asks Prime Minister Stefan Löfven about fighting anti-Semitism.


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