Fritt Folk
Fritt Folk, founded in 2014 by journalists and activists in Helsinki, Uusimaa, has quickly emerged as a significant voice in Finnish media, focusing on social justice and immigration issues. The newspaper is known for its in-depth articles, opinion pieces, and community news, serving both the Finnish-speaking population and immigrant communities. Recognized for its investigative journalism, Fritt Folk sheds light on underreported social issues, contributing to public discourse with a reputation for impartiality and integrity. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Fritt Folk, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland starting 1906, including 196 scans in total. This resource invites readers to explore historical figures and events, and even delve into personal family histories. Discover the vital stories from the past and their relevance today by searching the archives on OldNews.com.