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But there was no response and no invitation. Doors were kept firmly shut, our e mails went unanswered, etc. We were ignored to such an extent that we cannot help but think -as previously suggested by others – that "Sweden" does not in fact want the Palme case to be solved. We have been assured on a number of occasions, for example, that "you're right, but you'll never get the opportunity to be proved right”.

Even more conclusive was the following course of events. The discouraging attitude of the Swedish prosecution authorities (f.i. prosecutor Agneta Blidberg) led us to submit an official complaint to the Swedish Ombudsman, Mats Melin, based on prejudice. Our complaint was dismissed almost immediately, without any investigation or explanation and without any further contact. When we took the matter to the Swedish Parliament (especially Mona Sahlin), which is responsible for the Ombudsman's office, we were met with total silence. That unified front that we came up against on the part of Sweden - involving even the independent Ombudsman and the Parliament - led to the Hudson Institute, a renowned think-tank in Washington DC,deciding to commence a project. This was announced to the world by Ms Zeyno Baran in an interview with the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet in July 2009. In fact, the project led to nothing, coming to a standstill due to a lack of time and opportunities on theAmerican side.SS

But lo and behold.... Just when we were ready to throw in the towel, it turns out that - 24 years after Palme's assassination - Sweden wishes to finally take action and see the crime solved after all! You lift the maximum period for prosecution, give yourself more time to investigate and make a final supreme effort. It's never too late to do things differently. Surely, no one will buy that! If you go for 24 years without solving a murder, then you'll never solve it by pursuing the same approach.

No, the move to lift the maximum period for prosecution – like the attitude of the various authorities that we confronted - is of an entirely different nature. Despite the fact that throughout the course of the investigation the people of Sweden - and the rest of the world too - have been given the impression that the case was being worked on seriously, almost everything - not just our own findings – in fact shows that the assassination of Prime Minister Olof Palme must not be allowed to be solved. We call that a fake investigation.

So why that fake investigation? And why when it concerns the country's Prime Minister, of all people? Who have to be protected? Who ordered the investigation team - probably reluctantly - to adopt the approach that it has done? We don't have the exact answers, but we do have some definite ideas, with the Kurds naturally being the focus.

If this shamefUL performance is to cease, and because more murders are concerned than only that of Olof Palme, Swedish politicians will have to be forced to come clean.

Deventer, The Netherlands, September 2010.R. W. van Soest