Sommar (Summer) is one of the most popular Swedish radio shows ever. It has been broadcast every summer since 1959. Each show is hosted by a well-known Swedish person, who gets to talk about anything and pick the music.
It is an honor to be picked as one of the somewhat 50 hosts each year.
This year the Swedish broadcasting company has picked Annika Östberg as one of the hosts.
Don’t know who she is?
In 1981, Annika Östberg was convicted of first degree murder of a restaurant owner and a police officer and she spent 27 years in a California prison.
For many years campaigns in Sweden, driven by media, urged for her sentence to be time determined and that she would be allowed to serve the remaining imprisonment in Sweden.
The fact that Östberg pleaded guilty, that her sentence was fair and correct under California law, and that her connection to Sweden was extremely limited was hardly ever mentioned. Or that she was everything but a silent bystander in the shootings.
In April 2009 she was transferred after years of silent diplomatic activity. In November 2009 a Swedish court determined that she can be released in May 2011.
Today, Swedish Broadcasting Company has the bad taste of putting a murderer as a host of a radio show.
It is disrespectful to the people she killed. It is disrespectful to the relatives of these people. It sends the wrong signals.
I honestly believe that when somebody has served their sentence, they should be left alone. They have paid their debt. But making a celebrity out of them? No, thank you.
Whatever story she has to tell, I don’t want to hear it.
The story about Annika on wikipedia
Todays story in Sweden (for those f you who read Swedish) Svenska Dagbladet, Expressen, IPSE, Pezster, GP.
































