Talk:Dagens Nyheter

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"The format was completely changed from the classic broadsheet to tabloid on October 5, 2004."

Somehow I'm not surprised by this information. I am told that this tabloid used the wording "Polish concentration camps" for "Nazi concentration camps located in Poland". This clearly is ignorance. But to discount the protests of Poles as 'nitpicking' and compare them to the outcry of Muslims over the cartoons - is a lack of tact in the extreme.

Ignorance can be made up for by learning, but there must be the will to learn, rather than to falsify the historical past (even unintentionally) and then admonish those who react to such errors. Poland is proud of its history of heroic defiance against the Nazi regime and will take no admonitions, escpecially from someone whose country boasts a somewhat less laudable record in this respect.

Ariosto (PL) 08.03.2006

[edit] Independently liberal

Is there a reason for calling Dagens Nyheter "liberal" and not "independently liberal" in the infobox. From my point of view, it ought to be more correct to state the newspapers own description of its edtiorial view. I will go ahead and change that. --Warfvinge 20:23, 21 August 2006 (UTC)