Dagens Nyheter just put the entire article series on their home page <http://www.dn.se/> and I'll read through it tonight (and probably through the weekend -- it's about the length of an old-time New Yorker reportage). The information in the article has apparently been available in English for some time now in, for example, "Sterilization Policy in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland," edited by Gunnar Broberg and Nils Roll-Hansen. Michigan State University Press, 1996. According to a bit of an interview in another DN article, Professor Broberg has been researching and writing about forced sterilization for "several decades," but it took an article in a popular newspaper (DN is the largest quality newspaper in Sweden, and has roughly the role of the New York Times and/or Washington Post) to bring this to the attention of the government and international media. A Swedish journalist, Bosse Lindqvist, prepared and broadcast a radio program on this six or seven years ago that was met by "massive disinterest." Many of the "national purity" ideas behind forced sterilization can be found in the writings of Gunnar and Alva Myrdal, who are central to the development of the modern Swedish state. Martin Minow.