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Member boom for the extreme right
Immigration Hostile parties on the extreme right wing member is experiencing increased after the terrorist attacks 22 July.
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August 30th, 2011 | #22 |
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Christian Coalition Party attacked by anti-racists
12-15 aggressive protesters from the SOS Racism demonstrated outside the Christian Party's booth on the main street.
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Progress Party vows comeback
Disappointed members of Norway’s most conservative political party, the Progress Party, retreated into meetings on Tuesday to hash out just what went wrong in local elections that saw their support cut in half in many Norwegian cities. Analysts were offering lots of reasons for the party’s abrupt fall.
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October 31st, 2011 | #24 |
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http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/a...artid=10015404
http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/a...artid=10023224 http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/a...artid=10015002 Norwegian women are told to stay home at weekends (oslo). |
December 2nd, 2011 | #25 |
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Norway’s multiculturalism posterboy dies fighting for Al-Qaeda linked group
The man pictured at the right was born in Somalia. His parents brought him to Norway when he was ten. After joining the Norwegian army he was praised as a model immigrant and model soldier. He was given a high security clearance and selected to be Norway’s posterboy for mulch-culturalism and diversity. He served as “His Majesty the King’s Guard” in 2005 and 2006. In 2009 he flew to Ethiopia to visit relatives. It was the first time he set foot in Africa since 1994. He decided to use his army training to serve radical Islam. He joined the Al-Quaeda linked Al-Sahaab. Norwegian authorities have confirmed that the missing soldier died earlier this year in an attack on non-Muslims in Somalia. http://cofcc.org/2011/11/norways-mul...-linked-group/ http://terrorfreesomalia.blogspot.co...gian-king.html
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December 2nd, 2011 | #26 |
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Erik Gjems-Onstad dies aged 89
Erik-Ørn Gjems-Onstad, MBE (22 February 1922 – 18 November 2011) was a Norwegian resistance member, officer, lawyer, politician and anti-immigration activist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Gj...ti-immigration http://www.whitenewsnow.com/sweden-d...tml#post115383
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SOS Racism ordered to pay nearly 10 million
The organization SOS Racism is Haugaland District Court sentenced to repayment, 9.7 million to the National Council for Norwegian Children and Youth Council (LNU).
In addition, SOS Racism pay of NOK 800,000 in legal costs, according to Haugesund Avis' online edition. Share on facebook LNU accused the organization for several years to have entered higher membership than they warranted. The umbrella organization also believes that much of the funds allocated to SOS Racism from several public institutions, has remained in the central stage rather than being distributed to local teams. READ ALSO: SOS Racism in court for cheating member The verdict, which fell on Thursday, concludes Haugaland court several times that SOS Racism was to present such a high number of members as possible, so as to get more funds. The anti-racist youth organization has denied all allegations of membership fraud and says it is part of a witch hunt. READ ALSO: Oslo require 2.2 million of SOS Racism SOS Racism is also reviewed by the Children, Equality and Social Inclusion. In addition, Oslo demanded 2.2 million refund from the organization. SOS Racism receive public support for members under 26 years. http://translate.google.no/translate...6.html&act=url
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I made a visit to a 'Sons of Norway' meeting at their local lodge, and was the top person there was going in a harsh and loud voice about how bad the Nazi's were and how much he hated them. He was pushing a book about Nazi's in Norway during WWII that absolutely made them out to be the worst thing ever to come upon the earth.
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Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Scolds Norway For "Intolerance"
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Norway extends mandatory military service to women
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Norway's Progress Party -"Utoya survivors fear right-wing surge "
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Norway's Somalis worry extremism is spreading
Published: October 24, 2013 Updated 52 minutes ago ADDS SOURCE INFORMATION AND PROVIDES ALTERNATE CROP - In this June 2007 photo provided by a former classmate, Norwegian-Somali Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow sits on a rock during a school outing in Larvik, Norway. Dhuhulow has been identified as one of the gunmen who attacked an upscale mall in Kenya, officials said Friday By KARL RITTER — Associated Press OSLO, Norway — Somali immigrants in Norway fear that violent extremism is taking root in the community after reports of young Somali-Norwegians traveling abroad to join jihadist groups. One of the gunmen in the Nairobi, Kenya, mall attack that killed 67 people last month has been identified as Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow, a 23-year-old Norwegian citizen who returned to his native Somalia in 2010. Norway's Somali community was still coming to terms with that news when it was struck by another startling development: Two teenage sisters — 16 and 19 — had left their family in Norway to join the civil war in Syria. "It is very shocking," said Mohamed Husein Gaas, a Somali-born East Africa expert at the Fafo research foundation in Oslo. "No one thought two young girls would travel to a place where they don't have any connection." It's not clear how exactly the sisters from suburban Oslo, who have not been named, planned to participate in the Syrian war. But they told their family they wanted to take part in jihad, said Bashe Musse, a Somali community leader and local politician in Oslo. Norwegian newspaper VG said they flew to Turkey and made their way to the Syrian border, without telling their family until they had left Norway. Musse said he has been in contact with their father, who traveled to Turkey in hopes of finding the sisters near the border where the Norwegian police say they were last spotted. He reached one of his daughters by phone, but she told him it was too late to stop them from joining the "jihadists," Musse said. "I don't have words to express how difficult this was for the (Somali) community," Musse said. "In so short time, two cases. ... It's kind of a wakeup call." He added that the vast majority of Somalis in Norway don't support violent extremism. About 30,000 people in Norway were either born in Somalia or have Somali parents. The wealthy Nordic country is one of the most popular destinations for Somali immigrants in Europe along with Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands. The Syria conflict has attracted hundreds of foreign fighters from European countries, many of whom have joined Islamic militant groups. An estimated 30 to 40 people — and possibly more — have left from Norway alone, according to the domestic intelligence service PST. Security officials are concerned that they could pose terror threats once they return home combat-hardened and traumatized by war. "Once they return they may be capable of carrying out a violent act in Norway," PST chief Marie Benedicte Bjoernland told The Associated Press in an interview late Wednesday. Like in other countries, jihadist groups are targeting young Muslims, and in some cases Norwegian converts, through a mix of online propaganda and personal contact. Why Norwegian youth would give up a secure and comfortable life in one of the world's richest countries is something Bjoernland struggles to explain. "We don't have a clear answer. It is a mental journey," she said. For Dhuhulow, whose family moved to Norway in 1999, that journey started in the years before he returned to Somalia in 2010. Norwegian authorities have declined to confirm his identity because the investigation is ongoing, but Bjoernland told the AP on Wednesday that the Norwegian suspect was well known to her agency in 2010 and that it even tried to steer him away from a path toward terrorism. "We had several talks with him ... before he left Norway more than three years ago," Bjoernland said. "Obviously we didn't succeed, but there was quite an effort put into the preventive side of this." She declined to give details of the conversations, and said the Norwegian "most likely" died in the attack, though PST investigators haven't confirmed that. The Kenyan government said Sunday it believes it has recovered the remains of the four gunmen seen in CCTV footage carrying out the attack. Security camera images showed what appeared to be Dhuhulow and three other gunmen firing coldly on shoppers as they made their way along store aisles after storming the upscale mall last month. The Somali Islamic extremist group al-Shabab claimed responsibility, saying the attack was retribution for Kenya's military involvement in Somalia. Norway just recently made it illegal to receive training from terror groups. But even with that law it is difficult for authorities to prove that a suspected wannabe militant is traveling abroad to train with or join jihadist groups. "When they are radicalized and when they are determined to go, for instance to Syria or other conflict areas, we don't have many legal measures to stop them," Bjoernland said. "We do preventive work. We talk to them. We try to persuade them not to go, because it's a dangerous journey," she said. "I wish we were more successful. We have succeeded in turning some around from traveling. But quite a few have actually left." Associated Press writers Mark Lewis in Stavanger, Norway, and Jan M. Olsen in Copenhagen, Denmark, contributed to this report. 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"Struggles to explain why" "Security officials are concerned that they could pose terror threats once they return home combat-hardened and traumatized by war." Count on it. But the jewspapers , who portray Somali niggers as Syrian rebels ,tell us that they're "refugees fleeing the evil Assad regime" so cut ' em a break. And a Kenyan mall-shooter was living in Norway; we'll see how far this news makes it in the kwa judenpresse. Last edited by littlefieldjohn; October 25th, 2013 at 02:23 AM. |
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‘Norway unwilling to confront war crimes’
Nazi hunter Efraim Zuroff says Oslo won't admit to part in war crimes done in Ukraine during World War II. The government of Norway is unwilling to “confront the issue” of crimes allegedly committed by some of its citizens during World War II, said Efraim Zuroff, a Nazi hunter and the director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Jerusalem office. Zuroff spoke with The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday after the cancellation of a planned trip to the Scandinavian nation in which he had hoped to speak with Justice and Public Security Minister Anders Anundsen. In October, Olav Tuff, 91, a former Norwegian volunteer in the SS Viking Division, told the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) in an interview that he had participated in war crimes in the Ukraine. Tuff said he and other soldiers of the division, which was composed of conscripts from occupied nations, concentrated hundreds of people inside a church and burned them alive. “I stood and watched, and there was no one coming out. There was a lot of yelling and screaming, and we could hardly believe what we were a part of. But there was little we could do. We had to do what we were ordered,” Tuff told NRK, according to a transcript published on thelocal.no. Zuroff said Tuff’s admissions should not have come as a surprise. “It was very clear that the Viking Division had committed war crimes but until about six weeks ago, none of the Norwegians who served in the unit ever admitted that Norwegians also participated in these war crimes in the Ukraine,” Zuroff said. “This was the first time that anyone spoke openly about the participation in the crimes.” The Nazi hunter explained that he canceled his trip, which had been scheduled for Wednesday, after being told he would not be able to meet with Anundsen. Zuroff had previously been informed through journalist Eirik Veum, who recently published a book documenting Norwegian participation in the deportation of local Jews to Auschwitz, that government officials were willing to meet with him. However, he told the Post, “it wasn’t clear who was going to be at the meeting, whether the minister was going to show up, and there was no official confirmation of the meeting, so I decided to postpone my trip.” Representatives of Anundsen apologized to Zuroff on Tuesday and hinted that the minister would be willing to meet in several months when Zuroff is scheduled to return after researching the role of Norwegians in the Holocaust. “Our suspicion is that the Norwegians were involved not only in a solitary crime that Olav Tuff admitted and described,” he said. “So the plan is to do the research now for three to four months... and see if we can track down additional witnesses and present a much stronger case to the justice minister to change the law to allow prosecution.” In response to an inquiry from the Post, Andreas Skjøld- Lorange, a spokesman for the Norwegian Justice Ministry said “Dr. Zuroff was not denied a meeting with the justice minister” and “we have never in any way indicated we would not meet with him.” “On the contrary,” he said, “the Justice and Public Security Ministry had prepared for a meeting with Dr Zuroff... Unfortunately, due to an misunderstanding within the ministry, this was never conveyed to Dr. Zuroff. “State Secretary Vidar Brein-Karlsen stated yesterday to Norwegian media that he would meet with The Simon Wiesenthal Center and listen to what Dr. Zuroff has to say.” http://www.jpost.com/Jewish-World/Je...-crimes-332485 |
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Jam-packed jails force Norway to free criminals
Police in northern Norway are being forced to release criminals back onto the streets because of a shortage of prison spaces, the acting head of police in the city of Tromsø warned this week.
Einar Sparboe Lysnes cautioned in a statement on Thursday that in the last few months the situation had reached a crisis point. "We have several times discovered that there were no free spaces, and so simply had to let them back out," he told VG newspaper. "As a result new criminal offences take place that otherwise would not have happened. Our ability to prevent crime and ensure safety is reduced." Lysnes' warning followed a complaint earlier this month from the head of the police in Vestfold county, near Oslo, who proposed freeing up space by converting old army camps in far-northern Norway into emergency prisons for foreign criminals. Lysnes said that on Thursday, the day he made the problem public, he had been forced to release a 20-year-old repeat offender, who had been charged this time with three serious thefts, six burglaries and fraud. Earlier in the autumn, he was forced to release a car thief who only a few weeks later went on to carry out further car thefts, until he was finally stopped for driving a vehicle when drunk. Jorid Midtlyng, who heads the prison services in Norway's northern region, admitted that prisons in the region were at full capacity. "We apologize for the situation, but we are jam-packed," he said. "We do everything we can… yet it does occasionally happen that we can't offer places." http://www.thelocal.no/20131129/norway-police-set |
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