Arnold Juklerød

Arnold Juklerød (8 January 1925 in Drangedal, for a long time living in Kragerø – 25 January 1996 at Aker hospital in Oslo) was a Norwegian construction worker who became known for his conflict with psychiatric institutions in Norway from around 1970 until his death which is other wise known as the "Juklerød-case" In 1968 he was elected to lead a parent campaign against the closure of Holtane school in Kragerø, where his youngest daughter was to begin. He claimed that the closure was in violation of the law, acquired a typewriter and sent many letters to the newspapers.

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Arnold Juklerød

Arnold Juklerød (8 January 1925 in Drangedal, for a long time living in Kragerø – 25 January 1996 at Aker hospital in Oslo) was a Norwegian construction worker who became known for his conflict with psychiatric institutions in Norway from around 1970 until his death which is other wise known as the "Juklerød-case" In 1968 he was elected to lead a parent campaign against the closure of Holtane school in Kragerø, where his youngest daughter was to begin. He claimed that the closure was in violation of the law, acquired a typewriter and sent many letters to the newspapers.

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