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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3317190,00.html

Norwegian neo-Nazi leader convicted for anti-Semitic statements

Founder of 'Vigrid' neo-Nazi group given 45-day suspended jail sentence for routinely making
racist and anti-Jewish statements, denying Holocaust and praising Nazi Germany

Associated Press Published: 10.19.06, 17:21

The leader of a Norwegian neo-Nazi group was convicted of making anti-Semitic
statements and given a 45-day suspended jail sentence on Tuesday.

Tore W. Tvedt, founder of the Vigrid group, was charged with violating a law that
prohibits making disparaging statements against racial or ethnic groups.

His group, which describes itself as a religious network, routinely makes racist and
anti-Jewish statements, denies the Holocaust and praises Nazi Germany.

Members also claim to worship the Norse gods of the Vikings. The group's name,
Vigrid, is derived from an ancient Norse word connected with Viking mythology
on the end of the world.

In a 2003 interview published by Norway's largest newspaper, Verdens Gang, Tvedt
was quoted as calling Jews "evil murderers" and saying, "They are not people, they
are parasites that must be wiped out."

In its ruling, the court found Tvedt's statements to the newspaper violated the
anti-racism law, and gave him a 45 day suspended sentence and two years probation.

"The court sees the accused as a relatively intelligent, competent person," the
ruling said. "There can be no doubt he understood what his statements meant."

[highlight]Tvedt was charged after the Anti-Racism Center in Oslo and the country's main
Jewish organization, the Mosaic Religious Community, filed police complaints.[/highlight]

Oslo police closed the case, citing previous supreme court rulings protecting such
statements as free speech. However, state prosecutors later ordered charges.

In court, Tvedt said the newspaper had misquoted him, but in later testimony,
said the quotes largely reflect his group's views. In the past, Tvedt, 63, was also
convicted of assault, illegal weapons possession and spreading racist propaganda.


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"A careful study of anti-semitism prejudice and accusations might be of great value to many jews,
who do not adequately realize the irritations they inflict."
- H.G. Wells (November 11, 1933)
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Posted : 19/10/2006 1:30 pm
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God bless the Norwegians of the land of ice and snow.


 
Posted : 19/10/2006 10:13 pm
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