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The Søllerødgade Bombing

On 16 March 1992, a bomb exploded at Søllerødgade 33 in Nørrebro. The 29-year-old socialist, anti-racist and family man Henrik Christensen died. The bomb was a letter bomb sent to the office of the International Socialists, where Henrik was active. The documentary film ‘The Søllerødgade Bombing’ tells the story of the bombing, the political context, and the police investigation that never solved the case.

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On 16 March 1992, a bomb exploded at Søllerødgade 33 in Nørrebro. The 29-year-old socialist, anti-racist and family man Henrik Christensen died. The bomb was a letter bomb sent to the office of the International Socialists, where Henrik was active. The documentary film ‘The Søllerødgade Bombing’ tells the story of the bombing, the political context, and the police investigation that never solved the case.

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