Norwegian newspapers find HRW reports of Israeli atrocities to be highly credible, yet lag behind when it comes to the political sympathies of HRW staff. According to the Tundra Tabloids, HRW official Joe Stork voiced support for the Munich massacre, and as Danish daily Berlingske Tidende now reports, HRW analyst Marc Garlasco has been...
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Unauthorized translation from Norway’s largest daily Verdens Gang (VG) on August 25th. If a Nazi-sympathizer could risk his life to save a jewish child, then there is always hope. Maybe gradually more people will open their eyes to how there would not be any talk of boycott of Israel if it was an arab...
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From the paper edition of Norway’s largest daily Verdens Gang (VG). Notice how the section chief feared that taking in more children would encourage anti-Semitism. Oddly reminiscent of Dagsavisen’s Mr.Iversen, who the other day warned that Israeli reaction to Boström’s blood-libel story was rabid and might encourage anti-Semitism. Mr. Iversen even had the audacity...
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In The Jerusalem Post on July 26th Yehuda Bauer comments upon how Norway is criticized for celebrating Knut Hamsun and heading the ITF for Holocaust Remembrance – in the same year. Bauer suggests that such criticism is misplaced and is concerned over “an increasing Jewish tendency to fight… friends instead of enemies”. Regrettably, Bauer is...
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Haaretz notifies us that Israel’s Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman is critisizing Norway. This puzzles some Norwegians while it makes other Norwegians extremely angry. The puzzled go: “What, Hamsun again? We’ve discussed him all our lives?” The angry go… well, go and read Aftenposten or have a look at our favorite Haaretz talkback: If Lieberman...
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Here is another article on the controversy over Knut Hamsun, Holl embraces controversy in Norway in Metropolis, by journalist Tim Moran. It’s a well written piece on the architect of the Hamsun centre Steven Holl which also manages, like so many other foreign articles, to cover in one swoop what we Norwegians argue over...
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Prominent Norwegians claim that Cast Lead was “similar to” or even “worse than” what happened in Warsaw during WWII, among them: NORWAC doctor Mads Gilbert, former first secretary – now consul – Trine Lilleng, mayor of Tromsø Arild Hausberg and leader of Rødt (Red – a socialist political party) Torstein Dahle. As none of...
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The Norwegian ITF chairmanship commenced on 17 March 2009. Yet on the streets of Oslo we see nothing of it. On the webpages of the Norwegian Embassy in Israel, Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is quoted as saying “The mentalities and stereotypes that led to the Holocaust have not gone away“. Unfortunately this is...
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Mayor of Tromsø Arild Hausberg, NORWAC doctor Mads Gilbert and former first secretary, now consul Trine Lilleng have all compared operation Cast Lead to the Warsaw ghetto of WWII. In spite of Norway’s role as head of the ITF for Holocaust Remembrance this year, there has been little debate over this and none since...
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In Verdens Gang – Norway’s largest daily – on Saturday August 15th we can find the following letter from a reader: Hamsun – year: So much is written about Hamsun’s political views. Can one not soon finish with that debate, and instead look at the positive aspects of his person. Sit down and read...
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The Guardian, Saturday August 8th, journalist Jonathan Glancey covers the contemporary Hamsun debate in the article Norwegian Wood. Glancey is one of the few journalists to pick up on the invitation of Bodil Børset (Hamsun Centre) to Efraim Zuroff (Wiesenthal Centre). In this invitation, which was issued as a letter (in Norwegian) to Aftenposten...
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Although the debate over Knut Hamsun is an international one, the Norwegian Hamsun debate appears to be an in-house affair. Norwegian newspapers make little mention of foreign perspectives on the issues raised. When foreign criticism is mentioned, it is usually angrily rejected, as when Aftenposten states that the thoughts of the “Israeli far right…...
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August 5th, 2009; Huffington Post runs the article Fighing or whitewashing nazism: Will the real Norway please stand up, by Rabbi Abraham Cooper. Now Norway is not an easily accessible country for foreigners, because of the language barrier. It is therefore only to be expected that foreigners attempting to understand Norway will experience some difficulty...
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During WWII the Danes showed what they were made of by saving a large number of the Danish jews. In the face of Nazi persecution the Danes mobilized hidden talent and transported most of the Danish jews over to Sweden and out of harms way. Well done, Denmark! Norway, on the other hand, did...
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Knut Hamsun is again debated. Internationally. The debate is on how Norway combines a celebration of nazi-author Knut Hamsun’s 150th birthday with chairing the ITF for Holocaust Remembrance. The Norwegian reaction to the debate is muted. The unspoken agreement seems to be that if we all close our eyes, this entire affair will blow...
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A bit jumbled up, but here they are. Talkbacks to Cnaan Liphshiz’s article on Knut Hamsun in Haaretz on July 7th. Walid from Beirut is our favorite. There is something very familiar about the tone in which he writes, and his resentment against Gerstenfeld is conspicuous. Just look at Magnus K. from Trondheim. One...
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An increasing number of newspapers and websites are picking up on the controversial Norwegian decision to honor nazi author Knut Hamsun AND head the ITF for Holocaust Remembrance – all in the same year. Here is an excerpt from one of the leading Swiss newspapers – Neue Zürcher Zeitung. Read an excerpt here and...
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Norwegians have debated the vices and virutes of Knut Hamsun since the war and we are exactly at the same place as when we started. “Yes, he was a Nazi” we agree. Some say: “But he was a great author so we may honor him.” Others reply: “We cannot honor a nazi, regardless of how...
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Not many people are familiar with Norway or things Norwegian, but Knut Hamsun is famous around the world. Sadly, the egocentric clown was, in addition to being a great author, also a supporter of Adolf Hitler who gave his Nobel prize to Joseph Goebbels. Norway is now set to celebrate Hamsun’s 150th birthday in the very...
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Poland has played an important role in European history since King Sobieski of Poland defeated Grand Vizer Mustafa Pasha at the battle of Vienna in 1683, thus breaking the Ottoman advance into Europe and ushering in the reign of the Habsburgs. Because of the iron-curtain thing they were absent for a while but now...
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