Arbetaren

Founded in 1922, it has been published by the Central Organisation of Swedish Workers (SAC), an anarcho-syndicalist trade union federation, first as a daily newspaper, then as a weekly magazine since 1958.

[3] During World War II, Arbetaren came under sustained political repression by the Swedish government.

Although it was never formally banned, its issues were frequently seized by police immediately after publication.

[4] According to Gabriel Kuhn, it was the "most confiscated Swedish journal during World War II".

[4] Its editor-in-chief, Birger Svahn, was detained in an internment camps during the war.

Arbetarens redaktionsskylt