Right-wing extremism

NAZI MEETING: Along with other Norwegian neo-Nazis, convicted murderer Ole Nicolai Kvisler (inset top right) felt drawn to Helsinki to meet the nurse who assisted Rudolf Hess (inset number two from top left), Hitler’s top Nazi deputy in the early years of World War II. Photo: RANTAPUISTO HOTEL/PRIVATE/ARCHIVE/SCREEN SHOTS

Neo-Nazis hail Rudolf Hess

NORDIC EXTREMISM – PART 3: Fascination with Rudolf Hess, an architect of Hitler’s Third Reich, drew some 30 neo-Nazis from around Scandinavia to a secret meeting in Helsinki recently. Among those attracted to […]

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THE CHILLING BREIVIK LEGACY: On 22 July 2011 Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people in two separate terror attacks.   An increasing number of anti-Islamic activists in Norway are now not only defending Breivik's views but also his actions. Photo: KJETIL STORMARK

Hate rising

NORDIC EXTREMISM – PART 2: Power struggles and internal conflicts have weakened anti-Islamic organizations in Norway. But more than three years after Anders Behring Breivik’s terror attacks, the level of hostility appears to […]

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Extremists urge military service

NORDIC EXTREMISM – PART 1: Military officials have alerted the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) that extremists are urging Norwegians who hate radical Islam to join the Home Guard, a branch of the […]

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“White power” attack hits US

ANALYSIS: The past of Frazier Glenn Miller, who has been accused of gunning down three people at Kansas City-area Jewish centres, is a window into the American white supremacist movement. Øyvind Strømmen On […]

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A new (order) Ukraine?

ANALYSIS: Now that the EU is set to embrace the new Ukrainian government and invest at least 1 billion euros in the “revolutionized” country, it is time to reinvestigate the question of far-right […]

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