
Anna Lindh (Swedish politician)
Anna Lindh was a prominent Swedish politician and member of the Social Democratic Party. Born in 1957, she served as Sweden's Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1998 until her assassination in 2003. Lindh was known for her commitment to human rights, gender equality, and international cooperation. She played a significant role in Sweden’s foreign policy, focusing on issues like the European Union and global peace. Tragically, she was fatally stabbed in Stockholm, an event that shocked the nation and led to widespread mourning. Her legacy continues to inspire activism in human rights and social justice.