Archive for June, 2009

Three good reasons to keep Gilbert out of Gaza

June 3, 2009
By admin

On May 31st VG, Norway’s largest daily, could report that doctor Mads Gilbert has not been allowed entry into Gaza. This may initially appear a wee bit strange. Gilbert is after all a doctor, and the population in Gaza is in need of medical assistance. Here is an unauthorised translation of an excertp from...

Read more »

On Irving and the decay of Norwegian journalism

June 3, 2009
By admin

Bernt Hagtvedt is a Norwegian scholar who sits on the board of the Norwegian Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities. In his op-ed in today’s Dagsavisen, a left-of-centre Norwegian daily, he comments upon the circus surrounding Irving’s brief visit to Norway and the sorry state of Norwegian journalism. Hysteria around Irving The hubbub...

Read more »

“Observations of a jewish mother”

June 1, 2009
By admin

An unauthorized translation of a reader’s letter to Norway’s largest daily, Verdens Gang, printed in the paper edition on May 31st. No link to VG available as of today. Observations of a jewish mother Elie Wiesel has made profound statements about the consequences of hatred and indifference. He warns against precisely this. In a democratic country...

Read more »

The left-wing and the media

June 1, 2009
By admin

American author Bruce Bawer makes some interesting comments on mainstream Norwegian media on his blog. Here is an excerpt: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 5:49 P.M., CET: In yesterday’s Aftenposten, that paper’s culture and opinion editor, Knut Olav Åmås, ventured to say a couple of reasonably respectful things about me and my book Surrender.  In...

Read more »