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(Inter)national training in Nest 8

ACTIVISM. Nest 8 has a visitor from Italy teach them a thing or two during an intense martial arts training session.

The 30th of April activist group 801 was in Flen for a training session together with Italian comrades. The session was held by one of the Italian comrades, who has experience as a MMA instructor back in Italy and the session included technical parts as well as sparring.

Group leader Linus Blomqvist described the training and the visit by the Italians in a recent episode of the Swedish podcast “More than Words”:

“It was a very nice training session, it was interesting to have someone from abroad come and train with us and teach us new things. This guy has previously trained members of other fascist movements back in Italy. He also left an analysis of our movement and our members before he left.

He was very impressed with our organisation, the level of discipline that we have and all of our guys, both big and little. When we were training martial arts he punched all of our activists firmly in the face, everyone brought up their guard and continued to press forward. He said that this was unique, he had never trained a group like this before. Usually there is always someone who backs down, but here, no one did. Despite the difference in size, this guy being quite a sizeable man.

He commented on how we conducted our demonstration on the 1st of May, how well organized our security forces were, they discipline of our shieldwall and flag carriers. Even though he did not understand what was said during the speeches, he was impressed of the energy they had and it moved him.

He also commented on smaller things like the hospitality of Niklas Yngwe and his family, Nest chief of Nest 8 and the warmth and camaraderie that he had felt among our comrades.

It was very nice to hear these things coming from an Italian, an outsider, it is easy to take for granted, but we have managed to build quite an amazing movement. That in this sick time that we live in, we have a radical national socialist movement that is this big and growing. And that is very impressive.”

Everybody performed well and warmed up for the upcoming 1st of May demonstration. The training session was concluded with a walk to the lake were most of the comrades, including the Italians, took a chilling bath in its waters.

If you want to know more, the Italian visiting for the Kungälv demonstration was interviewed in text here and was interviewed on Nordic Frontier here.

Martial arts training and activist test in Nest 7

ACTIVISM. Members of Nest 7 spend the weekend training martial arts and conducting activist tests.

On Tuesday the 16th of April comrades from Nest 7 partook in a martial arts training session which was held outdoors in the beautiful spring weather under a shining, bright sun.

The session started with a rigorous warm-up before the comrades got to the main event of the day: Martial arts.

The session included practicing kicking, striking, coupled with sparring.

The day ended with a basic first aid lesson and various exercises aimed to foster an ability to quickly move wounded individuals, as well as other relevant techniques and exercises.

The day after, on April 17th, the members returned to conduct activist tests.

Intensive weekend for Nest 3

ACTIVISM. Nest 3 combine honouring the birth of a hero with street activism.

The activism started on the night before the 20th of April when comrades from both the activist and members divisions headed out to spray-paint electrical distribution boxes and to put up posters and banners in Skåne and Blekinge.

On Saturday, the members division went to the municipality of Höörs for an outdoors activity and the place chosen this time was Dagstorpssjön. The group stopped at a resting place to eat and drink, and after the meal those unfamiliar with how to start a fire were trained by those who could. All the necessary safety precautions were taken in order to prevent a forest fire, a well established philosophy for the Nordic people fundamentally opposed to the violating mentality of racial aliens in Greece, for example, who did not hesitate to deliberately start grass fires amidst the driest spring weather in order to get what they wanted.

On the same day, the activist division went to Stortorget in central Helsingborg. A speech was held for the residents of the city, in which the speaker warned them of Helsinborg’s increasing decline. The speaker’s view on the city’s worsening conditions were strengthened by the murder of two persons who were shot the very same day just a couple of kilometres away from the location of the activity.

National Socialism = People’s community

The activists stood on the pedestrian street with a banner and distributed many leaflets while both the approaching election for the European parliament as well as the Resistance Movement’s upcoming 1st of May demonstration were discussed with the residents of the city.

After over an hour of public activism the group moved on in order to spend some time together under more relaxed conditions. It was Führerweather and therefore excellent for a barbecue! Some comrades prepared meat from animals they raised and slaughtered themselves and the group sat together in a circle to enjoy their meal in peace as enemy banners burned in the background. The 20th of April was Adolf Hitler’s birthday and one of the activists prepared a small text to honor the day, in which he reminded everybody why we are fighting and what is demanded from us in order to be victorious.

When the day was over the activists thanked each other for their efforts. Some would be travelling north for the 1st of May when they would assist Nest 2 at the Resistance Movement’s upcoming demonstration in Kungälv.

NORDIC FRONTIER #109: First of May 2019 Edition

NORDIC FRONTIER. Tonight we talk First of May 2019 Edition and we invite man from Pastaland for an exotic take on Nordic National Socialist rallies.

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Expo’s annual report

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The Nordic Resistance Movement honours the Nordic worker on 1 May

Successful 1 May demonstration in Kungälv despite the worst police operation in modern times

Police van drives over activist’s foot at Kungälv demonstration

“Anti-fascists” throw stones and fireworks at police horses on 1 May 

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“Anti-fascists” throw stones and fireworks at police horses on 1 May

LEFT-WING EXTREMISM. During the Nordic Resistance Movement’s 1 May demonstration in Kungälv, a group of “anti-fascists” were caught on camera throwing stones and firework bangers at police horses.

The attacks came as the Resistance Movement members marched through Kungälv on the way to hold speeches at Nytorget square.

Many of the violent leftists in the video wore masks to hide their identities during the incident, which is illegal at demonstrations in Sweden. However, they were not arrested by the police.

Later in the day, a number of peaceful demonstrators from the Nordic Resistance Movement were arrested for unclear reasons.

Police van drives over activist’s foot at Kungälv demonstration

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FIRST OF MAY. A video from the Nordic Resistance Movement’s demonstration in Kungälv shows the driver of a police bus – apparently consciously – driving over a detained activist’s foot.

The video was uploaded to Twitter by Resistance Movement activist Tobias Lindberg, known for his work on Radio Nordfront. The video has so far been viewed over 56,000 times and has received hundreds of retweets and comments. Apart from some anti-Swedish globalists who support the police’s violence against political dissidents, the comments are strongly negative towards the police.

Nordfront has been in contact with the activist in the video shortly after the demonstration. Thanks to his steel-toed boots, he reports that he was completely unharmed by the incident.

Successful 1 May demonstration in Kungälv despite the worst police operation in modern times

COMMENT. The Leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement Simon Lindberg shares his experiences from the 1 May demonstration in Kungälv.

Police attack the Nordic Resistance Movement 1 May demonstration in Kungalv

Before the demonstration even started, things seemed ominous. The police chief for Greater Gothenburg, Erik Nord, had already made it clear during talks with our representatives that he strongly disliked us and that he personally wished the Swedish law regarding demonstration and freedom of assembly was not so extensive that it required him to give us permission to demonstrate. He also said he thought our uniforms with white shirts and green ties, in combination with our disciplined and regimented marching, should constitute a crime. He spread this absurd wish in the media in an active attempt to scare away regular people from demonstrating with us.

We eventually got permission to demonstrate, but the length of the march and duration of the demonstration requested in our application were severely restricted. According to the police, this was because they would otherwise not be able to guarantee public order and security. This was to prove to be even more absurd in reality than it sounded beforehand, as the police would clearly show they didn’t care at all about public order and security, but rather almost exclusively about attacking us in the political opposition.

On the 1 May, en route to Kungälv, I received reports of a car from Denmark and a car from Norway being stopped. Several other members’ cars heading to the demonstration were also stopped and searched. The Danes were detained without apparent cause for two hours before they were allowed to move on. Things were even worse for the Norwegians, who weren’t even able to participate in the demonstration. Instead they were taken into custody for 24 hours before being deported from the country, despite having not been suspected of any crimes.

Eventually I arrived in Kungälv and our announced meeting place together with a group of comrades. The meeting place was cordoned off with police tape and at least ten police vans, while a police helicopter hovered in the sky above us. At the entrance stood a uniformed policeman who wrote down all licence plate numbers, while two other officers randomly stopped cars and asked those inside what their business was there. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a well-guarded meeting point. Like Erik Nord’s statements in the media, this behaviour by the police was clearly designed to scare away sympathisers among the general public from joining the demonstration. Sadly it worked. Some cars on the way to the meeting place were seen to turn around and drive away.

The Nordic Resistance Movement march on 1 May in Kungalv

Despite the police’s actions, the march was able to set off at the appointed time and slowly wind its way along the approved route through Kungälv. We walked tall and proud, with our chanted slogans echoing through the town. Positive and neutral spectators as well as counter-demonstrators watched from along the route, while the whole time we were surrounded by police on both the ground and in the air. A little way before reaching our destination of Nytorget square, we saw a somewhat larger mob with red-and-black flags. They had been boxed in by the police and their vans, but they were still close enough to be within throwing distance of our march.

The first physical attack against us was by a man who came running at full speed, right in front of the eyes of the police, towards the leading section of the march. He was stopped by the firm hands of two shield bearers before the police bothered to pull him away and stop him getting into even more trouble. The man’s attack was quickly followed by counter-demonstrators throwing fireworks and so-called banger bombs at the police horses and the march over the top of police vans. The police seemed to have received clear orders to ignore the counter-demonstrators’ behaviour and did nothing to calm the situation down. Because the road was blocked off by police vans, it wasn’t possible for our activists to be close enough to the reds for a physical confrontation. As such the masked globalist lapdogs were protected by the uniformed globalist lapdogs and were allowed to continue their cowardly projectile attack.

We marched on to Nytorget, where the speeches were to be held. The square was fenced off by the police to make sure no curious open-minded people from Kungälv who had not been in the march would be able to come close to the stage. Even so, apart from some minor problems with the sound and my voice, all the speeches were delivered well to great applause. The counter demonstrators’ attempt to drown out the speeches by screaming and revving car engines and beeping horns had little effect on us, but unfortunately it made it difficult for the many Kungälv residents who stood behind the police barriers to hear the speeches. Luckily, videos of the speeches will be forthcoming, some with English subtitles.

Simon Engelin speaks at the Nordic Resistance Movement 1 May demonstration in Kungalv

After the speeches, a globalist flag was dragged through the dirt, a man proposed to his fiancée and the demonstration was declared over. It was then time to return to the gathering place.

The police had already shown themselves to be hostile and in an unholy alliance with left-wing extremists, but it was nothing compared to what was to come. On the journey back, our march was lined by more police, with counter-demonstrators standing right next to them. On several occasions, masked counter-demonstrators were allowed step among the police to attack us with flagpoles, paving stones and bottles. When our activists fought back, they were attacked with batons and pepper spray by the police. Never before has the silent cooperation between the police and “revolutionary” reds been so obvious.

When we were almost at our original gathering point, the police completely surrounded us and forced us to stop in our tracks. We then had to stand there and wait a good while before the police detained a selection of people from our ranks on suspicion of a ridiculous series of alleged crimes. Twenty-something people were detained in total, suspected of having defended themselves and their comrades by fighting back against the reds and the blows from police batons.

The Nordic Resistance Movement march on 1 May in Kungalv

Afterwards those of us who remained were able to make our way to our cars and travel on to a meeting place to enjoy good homemade grilled hamburgers, socialise and thank the organisers and participants for a very successful day regardless of all that happened.

In spite of the police’s clear and forceful repression against us, this year we again succeeded in holding two 1 May demonstrations simultaneously. We got just as much attention as we wanted, we had tens of thousands of views on our live streams and we received many membership applications and donations.

The “anti-fascists” didn’t come close to stopping our march, despite a show of force and receiving near total backing and support from the police. They managed to injure a couple of people in our ranks, but many more of them got what was coming to them when they tried to attack our procession, even though they were protected by the police and we were almost totally opposed by them.

Naturally I would have liked to have seen a larger number of participants, but it wasn’t strange there weren’t more given how the system succeeded in scaring away non-members from the event. I would also have preferred it if there had been considerably fewer police, as this would have certainly led to far more compliant counter-demonstrators. And undoubtedly I didn’t want us to have a group of activists currently suspected of crimes. But despite all this, it would be a great lie to say that the demonstration was unsuccessful.

The policing was the worst and most anti-constitutional I have ever witnessed during my 20 years of activity in the national struggle. It was a police operation that, when combined with the statements made by our prime minister and other government representatives on the 1 May, gives a clear impression of a state that is drawing ever closer to becoming completely totalitarian.

A big congratulations to the organisers and participants who, despite everything, stood up against globalism and stood for the Nordic worker’s rights. We will soon be on the streets of Kungälv again, but as long as Erik Nord is in charge of the police, it’s unlikely there will be any more applications for permission to demonstrate in the region!

Public leafleting in Filipstad

ACTIVISM. On Saturday April 20, members from Member Group 2 in Nest 5 were in Filipstad for a leafleting session.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Filipstad

Two flag bearers were positioned outside an Ica store, while the rest of the group began handing out leaflets. The activity went well and many leaflets were handed out.

When the leafleting was over, the group set about planning future activities in the Värmland region. Filipstad is regarded as one of Värmland’s most ill-fated municipalities, having 10,800 inhabitants with a non-European background, 80 percent of whom are unemployed scroungers.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in FilipstadNordic Resistance Movement activism in Filipstad

The Nordic Resistance Movement honours the Nordic worker on 1 May

FIRST OF MAY. Markus Larsson summarizes both of the Nordic Resistance Movement’s First of May demonstrations, one of which unfortunately deals all too much with the police’s (lack of) efforts.

The Nordic Resistance Movement march on 1 May in Kungalv

Demonstration in Ludvika

For the second year in a row, National Socialists gathered in Ludvika to demonstrate for the rights of Nordic workers on May 1st. Unlike last year, there was considerably nicer weather this time around: 12-13 degrees with some periodic warming sunshine, what more can you ask for!

Over 160 people gathered in Dalarna on Wednesday. Among these were a number who had travelled quite a distance to be able to participate in this year’s Nordic Resistance Movement demonstration. For example, there was a sympathizer all the way from France, Yvan Benedetti, who brought some comrades to support the Resistance Movement.

But unfortunately, it wasn’t just National Socialists and sensible people in Ludvika this day. For example, the media’s current mascot, Greta Thunberg, went there, apparently to take a nice selfie in front of a whole bunch of beautiful Tyr Rune flags waving in the wind.

The Nordic Resistance Movement march on 1 May in Ludvika

Another gem who had decided to show up was the Center Party’s leader, Annie Lööf, the globalists’ pet lackey. Bilderberger Annie is just one of many party leaders who continue to lie about and harass the Nordic Resistance Movement to appease their globalist masters.

According to SVT, Annie Lööf felt “such an incredible anger” that the Resistance Movement could hold a constitutionally legal demonstration. According to Expressen, she also thought it was “an absolute disgrace of human dignity, democracy and decency” that people with different opinions are allowed to speak. To Expressen’s live TV, Annie Lööf also said that she wants to ban the Nordic Resistance Movement. Naturally, she did not get a logical follow-up question from the reporter about how she can claim that she cherishes democracy while at the same time wanting to ban dissenting people from organizing themselves.

The march to Garvarn Square, where the speeches were held, went quite nicely and easily, despite some leftist clowns’ incoherent screaming. One lovely individual attempted to block the permissible demonstration by standing in the way, and was promptly removed by the police. Later, the police also removed some counter-demonstrators who tried to disturb the speech using megaphones.

The Nordic Resistance Movement march on 1 May in Ludvika

Once in place at Garvarn Square, master of ceremonies Henrik Pihlström welcomed everyone. The speakers for the day were Pär Öberg, Robert Eklund, Simon Holmqvist, Daniel Nordberg, and Jimmy Thunlind.

Besides these, the previously mentioned Frenchman, Yvan Benedetti, also made a short guest appearance on stage.

All in all, it was a successful day in Ludvika. The Nordic Resistance Movement are seasoned demonstration organizers, and when everything goes as it should and the police follow the law and do their job, the Resistance Movement’s demonstrations always tend to be calm and pleasant events. But when the police do not follow the law, it becomes a completely different situation, something we unfortunately had to deal with at the demonstration in Kungälv.

The Nordic Resistance Movement march on 1 May in Kungalv

Demonstration in Kungälv

Kungälv has always had a different mood than Dalarna, at least with respect to the relationship between the Nordic Resistance Movement and the police. The now notorious Police Chief of Greater Gothenburg, Erik Nord, has been spending most of his time these past few years trying to throw wrenches in the gears of the Resistance Movement’s basic rights to demonstrate and spread our views.

The best example is the demonstration in Gothenburg on September 30, 2017, when the police’s plan to conduct mass arrests of demonstration members failed thanks to the Resistance Movement’s resolute action throughout the day. With this memory fresh in their minds, most demonstration participants were anticipating police efforts to keep the peace to be minimal.

Despite this, the atmosphere was good during the gathering before the demonstration. Even representatives from the Danish, Norwegian and Finnish branches of the organization joined; and among the civilians, people had travelled as far as from Italy to attend.

Just as in Ludvika, some opposition also travelled to Kungälv to virtue signal and show their contempt for freedom of speech. Two of these were the Minister of Culture, Amanda Lind (Moderate Party), and the Minister of Social Affairs, Lena Hallengren (Social Democrats). They were there on behalf of the government to inform everyone about the government’s persistent efforts to ban white people from protesting the ongoing ethnic replacement.

By around 13.00, roughly 270 demonstration participants were ready to leave the famous biscuit factory, towards the square where the speeches were to be held. The march went without major incidents, except just before arriving at the square. The police let the violent leftists come very close, and they proceeded to throw some fireworks at the demonstration procession, which created a little trouble for a short while. It is also noteworthy that the police allowed the reds to throw fireworks and explosives at a group of mounted policemen without intervening (hurting animals is something that leftist extremists regularly do).

A counter-demonstrator is dragged away by police at the Nordic Resistance Movement 1 May demonstration in Kungalv
One of the more harmless reds

Once inside the square, a podium and loudspeaker system were erected, and MC Peter Albinsson welcomed everyone and introduced the speakers. Unfortunately only four speakers of the planned five were available, due to illness, but those who were present were, in order, Sebastian Elofsson, Fredrik Vejdeland, Simon Engelin and the Nordic Resistance Movement’s leader, Simon Lindberg.

Around the square, outside the police barriers, a rather large audience had gathered, an estimated 500-600 people. More than half of these looked to be regular residents of Kungälv, who were probably there to listen to the speeches without getting caught up in violence. Listening to the speeches, however, was sometimes difficult because of the noise that the counter-demonstrators made.

Fredrik Vejdeland speaks at the Nordic Resistance Movement 1 May demonstration in Kungalv
Fredrik Vejdeland speaks in Kungälv

To disrupt a licensed demonstration is, by law, illegal, and the police had every opportunity in the world to remove these disturbing elements so that ordinary people could listen to what the Nordic Resistance Movement had to say and thereby form their own opinions. However, it is clear that the chief priority of the police is to destroy as much as possible of the Resistance Movement instead of prosecuting actual crime – something that (again) was proved after the demonstration, on the way back to the gathering place.

Shortly after the demonstration, participants went back towards their cars, and the first confrontations with the violent leftists took place. Although the police had a considerable strength in place, they again let the armed and masked reds come within a few meters’ distance, where they could spit on and throw things at demonstrators. When the shield-bearers proceeded to protect the procession, the police decided to intervene and protect the violent leftists and attempt to arrest some members of the Resistance Movement. They used batons and pepper spray, mostly towards Resistance members.

Police attack the Nordic Resistance Movement 1 May demonstration in Kungalv

While the white shirts were occupied with protecting one side of the procession, the police left a large opening between the police vans on the other side. This allowed further attacks from violent leftists; the police let them within a few meters to throw bottles, stones and other projectiles. To the surprise of the police, no members of the Resistance were seriously injured, but the situation could easily have been much worse. That it wasn’t was largely due to the courage and sacrifice of Resistance security forces protecting the demonstration participants from both police and left-wing violence. Many thanks to you all!

Ultimately, about twenty people from the Resistance Movement were arrested or detained, but the vast majority of demonstrators could eventually return to the cars. Then everyone was welcome to an after-gathering, where good food was served and everyone could discuss the day’s events.

Nordfront asked some questions to Simon Engelin, who both arranged the demonstration in Kungälv and spoke during the day.

Simon Engelin speaks at the Nordic Resistance Movement 1 May demonstration in Kungalv
Simon Engelin speaks in Kungälv

What do you want to say to those who came to demonstrate?

I want to thank everyone who came because they have shown their courage, and because they show that May 1st is an important day to remember our people’s hard struggle and to honour the Nordic worker.

Was there anything you think was extra positive about the day?

I had the opportunity to meet several locals who I have not met before as they chose to join our demonstration. Another positive thing was all the good speeches.

Is there anything we can do better next time?

Unfortunately, we did not have the opportunity to conduct a real sound check when we rigged up the sound system, so the volume was a little low. There is potential for improvement for the next demonstration.

What do you think of the police effort during the day?

It was the worst police operation I have ever experienced.

Summary

Yet again, the traitor Erik Nord and the Gothenburg police force have shown they are investing heavily in destroying as much as they can of the Nordic Resistance Movement – to the extent that they are ready to commit serious violent crimes to achieve their goal, either themselves or via proxy (i.e. the violent left).

And also again, the Nordic Resistance Movement has successfully carried out its demonstrations, and shown that we will not give an inch to the system’s oppression and violence.

This Labour Day, the whole political conversation has been about the Nordic Resistance Movement. Government members, media celebrities and other globalist representatives had gathered to fight the Resistance Movement. By doing so, they have also opposed what the Resistance Movement demonstrates for: the Swedish worker’s right to rule over their own country and decide their own future!

The Nordic Resistance Movement march on 1 May in Kungalv

The Nordic Resistance Movement is the organization that speaks for Nordic workers. Join the ranks of true workers’ rights and honour Nordic workers with us on May 1st next year!

Expo’s annual report: “The Resistance Movement dominates the opposition”

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RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. The Swedish “anti-racist” magazine Expo has published its yearly report of “white power activities” in Sweden in 2018. It lists a “record number of activities” occurring in 2018, with the Nordic Resistance Movement responsible for 90 percent of them.

Expo Nordic Resistance Movement graphs
The growth of activities by year in the so-called “white power scene”, according to Expo. Image: expo.se

For the third year running, the anti-Swedish information organisation Expo has claimed that activities in the so-called “white power scene” in Sweden have risen to record levels. In 2016 they registered 3,064 activities, followed by 3,660 in 2017 and 3,938 in 2018.

“It’s a growth that signals the scene is currently acting with confidence and ambition,” Expo stated in the report.

Expo claimed that the 2018 election contributed to the increase in activities; however, they also note that the number of activities decreased in the election year of 2010. Furthermore, they state that all kinds of activities increased, not just electioneering.

According to Expo, manifestations and demonstrations increased significantly. In 2017 there were 177 such activities, but this rose to 370 last year. Expo stated this indicates “a more open and visible movement”.

The vast majority of all activities were conducted by the Nordic Resistance Movement, followed by Nordic Youth, Alternative for Sweden and The Free Sweden. In total, the Nordic Resistance Movement was responsible for 90 percent of the activities, while the other three organisations put together barely accounted for ten percent.

Expo Nordic Resistance Movement graphs
“The Nordic Resistance Movement dominates,” Expo claim, and indicate that 90 percent of all activities in the so-called white power scene during 2018 can be attributed to the organisation. Screenshot: expo.se

According to Expo, Alternative for Sweden is now part of the so-called white power scene. Despite the party investing heavily in the election campaign, Expo has only counted 126 activities by them during last year, which Nordic Youth surpassed with 160.

Altogether the Nordic Resistance Movement was responsible for 3,558 activities, double the number the entire “white power scene” conducted in 2011.

The Nordic Alt Right held seven activities in 2018, which Expo attributes to their being a “think tank for the white power movement” rather than an activist organisation.

Expo states: “Even though the Nordic Alt Right are mostly close to The Free Sweden and Alternative for Sweden, they also have links to the Nazi NRM, which the Nordic Alt Right’s representatives have expressed support for on several occasions.”

The most active municipality for “white power” activities, according to Expo, is Trelleborg, with 201 activities during 2018, followed by Ludvika (180), Stockholm (102), Nyköping (95) and Luleå (94). Both Kungälv and Boden, where the Resistance Movement focussed local election efforts, also placed highly, with 60 and 52 registered activities respectively.

Expo based its results on the activity numbers published by the various organisations featured in the report. In the Nordic Resistance Movement’s case, Expo took information from the article “The Resistance Movement’s activism year in Sweden 2018”, which was published shortly after the New Year.

Source: Rekordmånga vit makt-aktiviteter under 2018

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