Tag: Nazism

  • Why do social democrats speak the opposite language?

    Why do social democrats speak the opposite language?

    Social Democrats have a long tradition of speaking the opposite language. Malin unravels when the modern social democratic was actually created and where it comes from. Olle wonders if it is true that social democrats have always been the counter force to Nazism, and Fredrik goes to the Riksdag house to find Morgan Johansson and…

  • VMA in Luleå, Norrbotten county

    VMA in Luleå, Norrbotten county

    Almost 20 years after they broke off contact, writer Ester Roxberg seeks out her childhood friend Ida. She is looking for an answer to the question of what it was that made them unable to continue being friends anymore. Together they return to the place they both left, Rottne in Småland where neo-Nazism was strong…

  • Swedish party official suspended after Anne Frank’s post

    Swedish party official suspended after Anne Frank’s post

    STOCKHOLM – An official from the Sweden Democrats was suspended by the far-right party for making derogatory comments about the Jewish teenage diarist Anne Frank. In an Instagram post that has now been deleted, Rebecka Fallenkvist called Anne, among other things, “immoral”, according to Swedish media. Anne, who wrote a diary while hiding in Amsterdam…

  • Russia Info Ops Home In on perceived weak links

    Russia Info Ops Home In on perceived weak links

    WASHINGTON – Russian-influenced traders appear to have diminished their focus as they continue their attempts to sow discord and undermine Western efforts to support Ukraine, according to new research from cybersecurity company Recorded Future. Although traces of Russian influence operations can be found targeting many of the countries that have supported Ukraine with arms, financial…

  • Summary of Ukraine: reality begins to rain over Putin’s victory parade

    Summary of Ukraine: reality begins to rain over Putin’s victory parade

    This time last week, the world eagerly awaited the celebration of the annual Victory Day in Russia to get a clue as to what Vladimir Putin might be planning for his war in Ukraine. Victory Day, held every year on May 9, is a reminder of the victory over Nazism in Europe, a victory in…

  • Russian-minded convoy organizers discuss violence, guns in a closed group discussion

    Russian-minded convoy organizers discuss violence, guns in a closed group discussion

    A small group of people with a Russian background who plan to take part in a pro-Russian demonstration in Helsinki this weekend appear to be supporters of the president. Vladimir PutinUkraine attacked, and some threatened to use violence during the incident. An organization called Rufi – a group not part of the Finland-Russia alliance –…

  • The Pentagon criticizes Russia for war crimes in Ukraine

    The Pentagon criticizes Russia for war crimes in Ukraine

    The Pentagon on Friday blew up the conduct of Russian troops in Ukraine: “It is very clear that Russian forces have committed war crimes,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby told reporters at a daily briefing. “There is no doubt about it.” He cited the bombing of hospitals and “pregnant women killed” and called it “brutality of…

  • Russian Kartington teenager suffered more punishment in Nazi salute scandal

    Artem Severiukhin competed under the Italian flag at the time of the incident following sanctions against Russia Russian karting driver Artem Severiukhin has had his Italian racing license revoked as the fallout continues after the teenager was accused of making a Nazi salute on the podium at a race in Portugal this weekend. Severiukhin, 15,…

  • The Russian karting star for teenagers apologizes after allegations of Nazi salute

    The Russian karting star for teenagers apologizes after allegations of Nazi salute

    Artem Severiukhin denies that he had any bad intentions after making the gesture after a race in Portugal Russian karting star Artem Severiukhin, 15, has published a video in which he apologized for any misunderstandings after he appeared to be making a fascist gesture on the podium after winning a race at the European Karting…

  • Wednesday’s newspapers: Covid Remnant, Aviation Return, and Yle’s Nazi Series Controversy

    Wednesday’s newspapers: Covid Remnant, Aviation Return, and Yle’s Nazi Series Controversy

    Finnish Minister of Family and Social Affairs Who is Linden (SDP) spoke Helsingin Sanomat about the deteriorating Covid situation in Finland. The government’s coronavir virus working group met for the first time in four weeks on Tuesday. "Although no one suggested new restrictions, the general feeling of the meeting was worrying," said Linden. Currently, about…

  • Nothing to see here, only Western journalists doing PR for neo-Nazis

    Nothing to see here, only Western journalists doing PR for neo-Nazis

    Lazy reporting or an eagerness to sell one side of the story has put the far right at the center Despite frequent claims to the contrary, the far right lives in Ukraine today. Everything from militant nationalists to white power-loving neo-Nazis, extremists have a significant presence. Although they do not control the country, they exert…

  • Ida, me and the Nazis

    Ida, me and the Nazis

    Almost 20 years after they broke off contact, the author Ester Roxberg is looking for her childhood friend Ida. She seeks answers to the question of what it was that made them unable to continue being friends anymore. Together they return to the place they both left, Rottne in Småland where neo-Nazism was strong in…

  • The Folketing rejects a complaint against Pia Kjærsgaard

    The Folketing rejects a complaint against Pia Kjærsgaard

    He believes that she discriminated against him by reprimanding him for his statements, but not doing the same to his party colleagues from the Danish People’s Party. But this is rejected by the Bureau of the Folketing, which in a reply to Sikandar Siddique writes that it is the chairman who estimates when the boundaries…

  • Iceland abstains from voting on a proposal against United Nations Nazism

    Iceland abstains from voting on a proposal against United Nations Nazism

    Iceland was among 51 countries that abstained from voting on a resolution, presented by the United Nations of 24 countries condemning Nazism and other far-right ideologies, urges nations to combat racial discrimination and expresses concern about increased activities by far-right groups. Two countries – the United States and Ukraine – voted against the resolution. 130…

  • Former Finnish party youth members fined for ethnic unrest over racist tweet

    Former Finnish party youth members fined for ethnic unrest over racist tweet

    Read more: Three face feeds from the tweet of the Finnish party’s racist campaign for young people (June 23, 2020) Finnish party youth say controversial tweet does not represent its values ​​(June 12, 2019) Finnish party youth may lose EUR 115,000 in support of racist campaign (tweet) (23 May 2019) The verdict relates to a…

  • The voice swallower from DF for better or worse

    The voice swallower from DF for better or worse

    In 2003, he participated in the TV show “Big Brother”, where viewers could follow him 24 hours a day, while he and some more or less famous Danes were locked inside a house where they were cut off from the rest of society. Today, Messerschmidt is at the forefront of Danish politics. His political career…

  • The nominees for the August Prize are …

    The nominees for the August Prize are …

    Debutants and veterans, epic works and a collection of short stories, blackness and beauty. It is now clear which books will be nominated for the August Prize. Nominated for Swedish Fiction Book of the Year “Memory wires”, Carola Hansson, Albert Bonniers Förlag Nazism is on the rise in Germany in the 1930s. In the densely…

  • Vandalism against Jewish cemetery: Defendant will not speak

    Vandalism against Jewish cemetery: Defendant will not speak

    84 tombstones at a Jewish cemetery in Randers were covered with green paint last year. Six of them were overthrown, and one of them had a Jewish Star of David affixed with the text “Jude”. At the same time, paint was thrown at a building in Randers, which is decorated with two stars of David.…

  • Poland’s strong man takes place in new government

    Poland’s strong man takes place in new government

    Poland has a new government, after the country was close to a government crisis a couple of weeks ago. In the new government, Poland’s strongman, Law and Justice leader Jaroslaw Kaczyński gets a ministerial post. He will also be the country’s Deputy Prime Minister. – We welcome Jaroslaw Kaczyński to the government, an important reinforcement,…

  • The author Carl-Henning Wijkmark is dead

    The author Carl-Henning Wijkmark is dead

    The author and literary critic Carl-Henning Wijkmark wrote books such as “Jägarna på Karinhall” and “Stundande natten”. The author Carl-Henning Wijkmark is dead. This was announced by his publisher Norstedts on Monday. The debut novel “Jägarna på Karinhall” was published in 1967 and the plot takes place at the castle of the German Nazi leader…