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Swedish journalist and writer
Kjell Albin Abrahamson
Kjell Albin Abrahamson during the Göteborg Book Fair in October 2007
Born23 June 1945 Edit this on Wikidata
Östersunds församling Edit this on Wikidata
ChildrenEmmy Abrahamson Edit this on Wikidata

Kjell Albin Abrahamson (23 June 1945 – 22 September 2016) was a Swedish journalist and author. He served as Swedish National Radio's senior correspondent to Warsaw, Poland, a position he previously held in Moscow, USSR (1986–1990); twice in Vienna, Austria (1990–1994 and 2001–2004); and once before in Warsaw (1994–1997). He also wrote for Sydsvenska Dagbladet and op-ed pieces for Länstidningen of Östersund.

Abrahamson has written a number of initiated books about the transitional characteristics of Eastern Europe and Russia. After the assassination of the Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, Abrahamson blamed the Russian President Vladimir Putin, naming him "Gasputin" (an obvious mockery of the president, Gazprom, and the Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin), concluding: "With oil and gas, (Putin) has succeeded, where the Soviet Union - despite having nuclear weapons - failed".

Abrahamson suffered a stroke and died in Gdynia, Poland on 22 September 2016.

Selected bibliography

References

  1. "Gräv 06" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2007. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  2. Kjell Albin Abrahamson: I'm trying to understand what's wrong with Russia
  3. "Kjell Albin Abrahamson död - DN.SE" (in Swedish). 23 September 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
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