Dagbladet has previously written that Mohyeleen Mohammed is an adherent of the Wahhabi school of Islam. This school is reported to “strictly follow Qur’an and the Hadith“. The mindset this encourages may arguably not be the easiest to integrate into modern, liberal Norwegian society. The Hadith includes among other a troubling passage about Mohammed’s...
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Mohyeldeen Mohammed was the key note speaker of the demonstration on Friday, when approximately 3000 muslims demonstrated against Dagbladet for publishing a front-page story where Allah was depicted as a pig. Interestingly the front-page was connected to a story which Dagbladet was tipped on by synagogue-shooter Arfan Bhatti, who was one of the people...
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Abid Raja (Liberals) has stated that Norway has reason for concern. Unauthorized translation from the internet edition of Verdens Gang, Norway’s largest daily: An array of prominent Norwegian muslims today condemn the astonishing statement of how homosexuals must be killed. An array of prominent muslims now confront his statements, and Liberal politician, lawyer and...
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Peter Øvig Knudsen’s books on Blekingegadebanden – the Danish PFLP affiliated equivalent of Baader-Meinhof – has received quite a bit of attention in Norway. There has however not been any serious investigation of PFLP affiliated groups in Norway. It is frequently alleged – and it may well be true – that terrorism could not...
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Denmark’s so-called Blekingegadebande (The Blekinge Street Gang) consisted of a group of communists who supported the PFLP. Young, middle class Danes in the organization robbed, forged and kidnapped in order to supply the PFLP with guns and money. The picture above is from Peter Øvig Knudsen’s book on the gang – “Blekingegadebanden” – and...
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The photo above, from Frontlinjer (Front-lines) show us a young Mads Gilbert with Pål Steigan. At the time Mr.Steigan was a leading figure in the communist party AKP-ml, an organization which had a tremendous impact on Norwegian society until it crumbled in the 1980-ies. Mads Gilbert was a young acolyte in those days, but...
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The article above, by Jørgen Eliassen on October 19th in 1985, summarizes a debate in communist daily Klasskampen. The title runs “KK-debate on Iran: From Marxism to Islam“. The white text in the black block says: “The main debaters have unquestionably been Trond Lindstad and Erik Fosse – they are the ones who have started...
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Action loves youth and visa versa. The “autonomous” movement known to Norwegians as Blitz is financed with public money, although how this goes together is anybody’s guess. Does not he who pays the piper call the tune? Regardless, Blitz sees Palestine’s cause as its own. In the picture, from Blitz’s website, you see Blitz...
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A new political party, the Independent Labour Party, has been established in Norway. ILP is led by Ghufoor Butt, who will run for parliament in this year’s elections. As you can read in the excerpt from Dagbladet below, Butt has little tolerance of homosexuality and believes Mossad stood behind the terrorism attacks of 9-11....
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Vigrid is a neo-nazi movement which uses symbols from old Norse mythology. The organization holds with aryan supremacy, denies the Holocaust, looks upon Adolf Hitler as a prophet, and claims that uncontrolled immigration is posing a threat to the white race. Vigrid claims to be favorable inclined towards Palestine and in opposition to Israel. It’s website...
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On March 22nd the House of Litterature in Oslo arranged a dialogue meeting about hatred, inviting among others spokesmen from the jewish, muslim and gay communities. One of the speakers was Muhammed Ali Chisti, whose speech was titled “Why I hate jews”. Here are some titbits from his speech: “…I hate jews, and how...
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The Communist Party of Norway – NKP – is today reduced to a miniscule organization. The party has no representatives in Parliament. It’s monthly newspaper “Friheten” (Freedom) is published in 1500 copies. The slide show beneath accounts for the party’s take on Israel and Palestine. For a translation and summary of the slideshow, see...
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AFA (Anti fascist action) is primarily active in Sweden. In Norway AFA appears to be tightly connected to Blitz (see above). AFA were latest seen in action during the Davis Cup in Malmö, when they participated in the Stoppamatchen campaign against Israel’s tennis players. See the movie below. linkscolor = "000000"; highlightscolor = "888888"; backgroundcolor...
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The Blitz-house in downtown Oslo was initially a place for destitute youth who had no place else to go after their occupied building in Skippergata was torn down in the late eighties. In the beginning the movement was associated with the punk-rock scene, and the Blitz-house used to be a good place to go to...
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In January 2009 Oslo was rocked by the worst riots in a decade and the streets rang with cries of “Kill the Jews”. Blitz helpfully handed out fireworks rockets to the rioters, who put them to good use by firing them at a pro-Israeli peace rally and the police, as well as by attempting...
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Aftenposten has regrettably discontinued its excellent english-news service. Here is an excerpt from a 2008 article on rising radicalism: Security agency warns of rising radicalism in Norway. The PST, in charge of intelligence gathering in Norway, repeated earlier claims that most Islamic extremist activity in Norway comes in the form of support operations for...
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The synagogue in Bergstien lies far west of the river, in a traditionally well-to-do area. Norway FM Jonas Berg Støre graduated from Berg videregående skole nearby. In 1982 the synagogue was spray-painted with anti-semitic and anti-Israeli graffiti. In the Aftenposten article above (November 22nd 1982) we can read of how the synagogue has been...
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To the left: a notice from Aftenposten telling of how an anonymous telephone warned of a bomb-attack against the Bergstien synagogue in Oslo. The caller claimed to be part of “National Front”. While no such organization had been heard of until then, there was an organization called “Nationalt Frontparti”. linkscolor = "000000"; highlightscolor =...
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