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Future Days conference in Finland

The event began with a speech by Nordic Council member Otto Rutanen. Rutanen spoke about the importance of the day, as well as the significance of the date on which it was held – exactly 114 years after the political resistance activist Eugen Schauman shot and killed the leader of the Russian occupation of Finland, Governor-General Nikolai Bobrikov, before committing suicide.

Schauman’s act of rebellion awoke the fighting spirit of the Finnish people and united them against their oppressors. Rutanen said the anniversary is a reminder that the time has once again come to exhort the people’s nationalist spirit and encourage them to become active in the struggle.

After Rutanen’s speech, everyone gathered to watch the raising of the organisation’s flags in the beautiful Nordic sunshine.

The day’s second speaker was Samuli Matilainen, who gave a very extensive and informative speech about Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi. Kalergi is of course infamous for his vision of a pan-European union (the Kalergi Plan), whose goal is the destruction of the European people by creating a new Euro-Asiatic-Negroid race in Europe led by a so-called “new aristocracy”.

The presentation explored how Kalergi’s virulent ideas have already become a part of the reality of modern-day Europe, thanks to the work of various shadowy organisations and political parties. These include the European Union and the Bilderberg Group, which are aggressively driving Europe towards Coudenhove-Kalergi’s dream of a globalised and racially mixed European federation.

After Matilainen’s lecture, Michael Hovila, the news editor for the Nordic Resistance Movement’s Finnish website, Vastarinta.com, gave a presentation about the site’s redesign and its extensive plans for the future. Hovila said the biggest changes to the website so far are a marked increase in content and a new, professional editorship.

Hovila also spoke about the working practices of the editorial staff and how they have opened the door to writers not directly connected to the Resistance Movement. He encouraged the audience to contact Vastarinta’s news editors if they are interested in contributing. Hovila added that the site’s redesign and relationship with social media has led to a strong increase in the number of visitors.

Next up was the event’s Australian guest, Darren Atkinson. Atkinson spoke about the formerly well-functioning ethnic-European Australian society and how things have changed in the country since the first mass immigration from China and the subsequent ethnic conflicts, including the riots in the 1860s.

Atkinson explained how the first ethnic conflict with the Chinese caused Australia to introduce the White Australia policy, which only allowed ethnic Europeans to immigrate. The policy lasted until 1973, after which non-whites once again flooded into the country, resulting in no-go zones in Australian cities.

Atkinson concluded his speech by talking about white people’s justification in defending their rights, stating we must fight now in order to save coming generations.

After lunch, Niklas Suomi took to the stage to give a presentation about the National Socialist worldview on the defense of biological diversity.

Suomi’s presentation focused on important questions regarding the exploitation of nature and the consequences for our environment and surroundings. He emphasised the significance of forested areas from a global ecological perspective and how mass tree felling affects people and wildlife, as well as ground water levels. He also talked about issues of chemical usage in agriculture and the cultivation of genetically modified crops.

Suomi went on to speak about the importance of opposing the exploitation of natural resources for short-sighted profits for international companies. He also stressed the importance of National Socialists’ embracing organic and natural ways of life in order to counteract the greed of capitalism.

Next, the Leader of the Norwegian branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement, Haakon Forwald, took the stage. Forwald spoke about the Movement’s development in Norway. He discussed the increase in activities in the country and how the organisation has forwarded its positions there. Forwald also stated that there has been a general increase in radicalisation in Norway, which has been clear to see during the Nordic Resistance Movement’s public activities in the country.

In addition Forwald urged members in both Norway and Finland to get active ahead of the coming election in Sweden. Both countries have large numbers of resident Swedes who are eligible to vote in the Swedish election, and Forwald said they need to be encouraged to cast their ballots for the Nordic Resistance Movement.

The day’s final speaker was the Leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement in Finland, Antti Niemi, who gave a presentation on the Movement’s ten-year history in Finland. The majority of the presentation centred on an emotionally charged retrospective of everything the Movement has accomplished during its time in Finland, much of which took the form of video footage from the Resistance Movement’s activities throughout the years.

Once the speeches were over, Niemi conducted a ceremony in which he appointed new activists to the Movement. He also revealed the activist of the year, Rami Joukanen – and presented a prize to the activist group of the year: the Helsinki group.

The awards ceremony was followed by a programme of sports activities. The disciplines for this year’s event were axe-throwing, stone throwing and tug-of-war. The participants were divided into various teams and competed against one another in a good-natured contest.

Once the winning team had been declared, it was time for a refreshing dip in a nearby lake, followed by good food and socialising. The event was rounded off by a visit to Eugen Schauman’s grave to honour the great man’s memory. A respectful memorial speech was held by his graveside, followed by a moment of silence in his honour. This brought an end to the official programme, and the activists spent the rest of the evening relaxing in good company.

Nest 3 canoe tour in Scania

ACTIVISM. On 16 June Nest 3 began a two-day canoe tour in Scania, southern Sweden. The starting point was the village of Stockmöllan, northwest of the Västra Ringsjön lake.

The group was made up of beginners and the experienced, so part of the first day was spent allowing the aforementioned to practice and improve their skills. This gave the more seasoned participants the opportunity to take it easy and enjoy their surroundings, which included cows grazing on large fields surrounded by forests, and dragonflies resting on the reeds.

The first leg of the tour ended at a camping site outside the small village of Anderstorp. There the Resistance members quickly pitched their tent before preparing wood for the fire and barbecue. After eating, one member gave a talk about survival in the wilderness. It focused on the necessity of warmth, water, sleep and food for the human body; the type of equipment needed for survival; and the importance of good boots and a backpack.

After the talk, the members had a range of discussions about differing political ideas and interests outside of the organisation. Others used the time to challenge one another in different forms of strength exercises.

The next day everyone was up bright and early to begin preparing more wood for another fire. This time sausages and open sandwiches were on the menu.

Saturday had brought cloud and sunshine, but the weather on Sunday alternated between rain and sun. This didn’t dissuade the Resistance members, however, who packed up the tent straight after breakfast and set off down the Rönne River in the canoes.

The next leg of the journey was a little longer, and there were more obstacles to navigate in the canoes. Everyone in the Nest was able to practise working in a group to overcome the obstructions together. Some pushed themselves a bit further and had to do more as a result, but that was just part of the challenge.

After a few hours of canoeing, the Resistance members stopped for lunch. Some took the opportunity to dry their wet clothes by sunbathing a little on the ground. After resting, everyone continued down the river towards the final destination point, Herrevad Abbey, outside the town of Ljungbyhed.

The weekend’s canoe tour helped build a stronger team spirit through practical challenges as well as allowing members to get to know one another better in more relaxed surroundings. Once they’d reached their end goal, everyone thanked one another for their company and headed home.

The Nordic Resistance Movement meets Der Dritte Weg

ACTIVISM. The Nordic Resistance Movement and the German national revolutionary socialist organisation Der Dritte Weg recently met in Denmark for a friendship ceremony.

The Nordic Resistance Movement’s Danish branch met the German national revolutionary socialist organisation Der Dritte Weg in Faaborg on the island of Fyn. Der Dritte Weg has previously met with Nordic Resistance Movement departments in other Nordic countries, and this time it was the turn of the Danish department to form links of brotherhood with the organisation.

Der Dritte Weg has existed in its present form since 2013, but a large number of its members (as well as its ideology) come from much older, similar movements that have been made illegal in Germany and subsequently disbanded.

Der Dritte Weg’s political programme in similar in many ways to the Nordic Resistance Movement’s. Der Dritte Weg’s ten-point programme is as follows:

1. Creation of a German socialism

  • The aim of the party Der Dritte Weg is the creation of a German socialism far away from exploitative capitalism as well as egalitarian communism.

2. National economy (territorial)

  • The aim of the party Der Dritte Weg is the nationalisation of all key industries, public services and welfare, banks, assurances and large companies. For the restoration of self-sufficiency with basic foods, it is necessary to fund self-reliant economies of individual – and family businesses and, especially agricultural holdings.

3. German children is what the country needs

  • The basics of the population policy of the party Der Dritte Weg is the rigorous funding of families with many children to prevent an imminent extinction of the German people. The party Der Dritte Weg demands the introduction of death penalty for child murder and other capital crimes.

4. Preserving our homeland

  • To preserve the national identity of the German people, the foreign domination of Germany and the constant abuse of asylum procedures have to be stopped immediately. Criminal and long-term unemployed foreigners have to be deported step by step.

5. Strengthening of civil rights and freedom

  • The party Der Dritte Weg determinedly fights the increasing observation and restriction of the citizen’s privacy and public freedom. Ethos paragraphs of the criminal code and surveillance powers of the government need to be deleted without substitution.

6. Social equity for all Germans

  • Each German has the right of personal property, free practice of religion, the right of housing, medical care, the right of training and development, culture and free time, pension scheme and the right as well as duty to work. Therefore, the party Der Dritte Weg claims the introduction of a statutory minimum wage.

7. Environment protection is protection of (cultural/national) heritage

  • The aim of the party Der Dritte Weg is the creation and the restoration of a liveable environment, the preservation and development of the biological substance of the German people and the promotion of health and well-being.

8. No German blood for foreign interests

  • The party Der Dritte Weg rejects the deployment and maintenance of foreign military bases on German territory. The involvement of the army in wars out of area is completely excluded. The aim of the party Der Dritte Weg is for the withdrawal from NATO.

9. Creation of a European Confederation

  • The aim of the party Der Dritte Weg is for the withdrawal from the European Union (EU) and the creation of a European Confederation based on the European cultures and the common history that is supported by the will and the sovereignty of the European peoples.

10. Germany is bigger than the FRG (Federal Republic of Germany)

  • The aim of the party Der Dritte Weg is the peaceful restoration of Great Germany with its original frontiers according to international law.

Ritual and traditional
The meeting with Der Dritte Weg was both ritualistic and rooted in tradition. The two organisations’ representatives met in the beautiful environs of Pipstorn Forest near Faaborg.

The Nordic Resistance Movement members positioned themselves amidst ancient stone circles and dolmens with their Tyr Rune flags to welcome the 17 members from Der Dritte Weg. The two organisations’ flags complemented one another well in the green surroundings of the oak woodlands.

After everyone had greeted each other, it was time for a speech by Der Dritte Weg’s Julian Bender and Tony Gentsch. It was a speech of friendship that emphasised the brotherhood and shared direction of Der Dritte Weg and the Nordic Resistance Movement. It was followed by the reading of old letters from Danish volunteers in the Waffen SS, as well as an exchanging of flags. Der Dritte Weg also gave the Nordic Resistance Movement a gift as a symbol of their shared struggle for blood and soil: three pouches of earth from three areas of Germany – west, south and central.

After the ritual ceremony, the members had a chance to talk and get to know one another before leaving Pipstorn Forest and going to Faaborg harbour. Here they boarded Der Dritte Weg’s boat, which had brought them from Kiel to Faaborg. There was lots of talk, laughter and sharing of experiences onboard before everyone enjoyed dinner in the lounge.

The group continued to talk for another couple of hours before taking a group photo. The Nordic Resistance Movement’s representatives then thanked Der Dritte Weg for an enjoyable meeting before disembarking.

With a strong friendship between the two groups now established, both organisations are looking forward to more meetings and cooperation in the future.

Nest 1’s National Day celebration

ACTIVISM. On Sweden’s National Day activists and party members from both areas of Nest 1 gathered at a comrade’s home to socialise and engage in friendly competition.

On the agenda for the day was a pentathlon followed by lake bathing, a barbecue and the Nest’s monthly meeting.

The pentathlon was up first. It was comprised of a log-carrying race, tug-of-war, strength tests, rugby and team wrestling. After several hours of tough competition, team number two finally won the day.

Once the physical activities were over, many of the participants took the opportunity to cool off in a nearby lake. Meanwhile the barbecues were lit and people started cooking the food they had brought. The meal was very welcome after so much exertion.

After everyone had eaten, Nest Chief Anders Rydberg held the Nest’s monthly meeting, in which the heads of each area informed those present about next month’s upcoming activities.

Nordic Resistance Movement stand up for Finnish pupils attacked by non-white classmates

ACTIVISM. The Nordic Resistance Movement held a very well received protest at a multicultural school in Helsinki where white children are being attacked by immigrant pupils.

Last week the Finnish branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement received a very disturbing message from a group of pupils from a school in Merilahti, an area with a high immigrant population in eastern Helsinki. The pupils told the Resistance Movement they were continually getting beaten up, threatened and harassed by immigrant classmates and that the school’s staff wouldn’t do anything about it.

Shortly after receiving the message, a pupil uploaded a video to YouTube that showed how bad the situation was in the school. The video was removed from YouTube but continued to be circulated and uploaded to other sites. In the video, Somalian pupils can clearly be seen physically attacking Finnish pupils.

See the video here: https://www.nordfront.se/efter-trakasserierna-dundersucce-for-motstandsrorelsens-skolaktion.smr

Because the situation had become so serious and the teachers didn’t seem interested in helping, the Nordic Resistance Movement decided to take responsibility and send a powerful message to the school and its pupils. On Wednesday activists from the organisation’s Helsinki department organised a protest outside the school, bringing flags, a banner and a megaphone.

Once in place, activist Janne Moilanen delivered a fiery speech that was chiefly directed at the Finnish children. He told them they needed to be resolute and not let themselves be bullied by racial strangers who hated them. He said the pupils could contact the Resistance Movement whenever they wanted and that we will monitor developments at the school and publish all information about what’s going on there that the system media ignores.

A video of the protest with English subtitles was uploaded to YouTube but has now been removed for “hate speech”.

The protest was also live streamed on YouTube. After being up for just eight hours, it had received over 8,000 views, and the number of likes far outweighed the dislikes.

See the live stream here (censored in some countries): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syFOWyOVjOc

Shortly after the protest, the police arrived and started to harass our activists. The police’s attitude was very aggressive, and one of their officers threatened the activists with being arrested and taken to the police station if they ever showed up there again. Ironically, although the police were concerned that we had “disrupted a school”, they didn’t seem to care at all about the violence committed by non-white immigrants against Finnish pupils, even when there was video evidence of it.

The school’s head teacher, Kimmo Paavola, also appeared to be more interested in contacting the system media than ensuring safe conditions at his school. Shortly after the protest he gave interviews to newspapers, including Helsingin Sanomat (the largest subscription newspaper in Finland).

Head teacher Kimmo Paavola

But the whinging and wailing from Paavola, the system media and the police was counteracted by messages of support on social media and other channels from people who thanked the Nordic Resistance Movement for our actions. Many of them expressed gratitude that there are still people prepared to stand up for them. Below are some of the comments posted on social media:

“Truly honourable Finnish men!”
“I’ve always had respect for men who protect children, the young and the old. These men did a good job. Thank you.”
“Very effective, as always with the Nordic Resistance Movement.”

“One day the Nordic Resistance Movement will be honoured by our people for openly daring to stand up against the illegal invasion of our country.”

 

European comrades: It’s time to join the Resistance

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ACTIVISM. Nordfront’s news editor, Simon Holmqvist, explains why non-Nords should support the Nordic Resistance Movement.

Today the Nordic Resistance Movement has more members than ever before. We have representation in all the Nordic countries, with official branches in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark, as well as members in Iceland who will hopefully start their own official branch in the near future.

We have members from all walks of life. Men and women, young and old, rich and poor. There are workers, students, pensioners, academics, police, emergency services personnel and the unemployed. There are those who went to university and those who left school at 16, there are intellectuals and manual workers, there are introverts and extroverts.

There are also both Nordics and immigrants.

“Immigrants?” you might ask. “Surely the Nordic Resistance Movement doesn’t have racial foreigners in its ranks?”

Well, no. But it’s true that there have always been Europeans of non-Nordic origin living in our nations, even though there has historically been relatively little migration between these lands and others in Europe – a fact that has helped the Nordic region retain its ethnic homogeneity.

Since the Second Wold War, however, Sweden has experienced waves of mostly economic immigration from some European countries, including Italy, the Netherlands, Germany and the former Yugoslavia, increasing the numbers of non-Nordic Europeans resident in the Nordic nations to record levels. Although far preferable to current immigration trends, such influxes were not completely unproblematic and with hindsight could be viewed as the first step towards globalisation, preparing us for the opening of the borders to a mass Third World invasion.

Regardless, we look upon our fellow Europeans as our brothers, and we are happy to accept them into the National Community, not least because of their ability to readily assimilate into Nordic society. This policy is covered in the Nordic Resistance Movement’s political programme, Our Path, which details how the future liberated Nordic Nation will allow the vast majority of Europeans living here today to remain:

“Those who will be allowed to stay in the Nordic countries are, among others, all northern European ethnicities, a large portion of the central and eastern European ethnicities, parts of the southern European ethnicities and people with a northern European ethnic ancestry currently residing in other parts of the world. In other words, we mean that a majority of the indigenous people from the so-called Western world would be permitted to stay in the Nordic countries with full citizen rights, regardless of when they came into the country.”

Of course the reason that such groups do not threaten our existence is due to the fact that they are so genetically similar to us, meaning any possible mixing would have minimal effects. Living side by side with such racial kinsmen is also in complete harmony with the laws of nature. After all, the Nordic Resistance Movement is driven by a love for our race, with the desire to secure its continued existence, not of suspicion or hatred of everything foreign.

Furthermore, there are plenty of nationalist-minded people among European immigrant groups who agree with many of the Resistance Movement’s National Socialist policies.

Eastern Europeans, for example, still remember the Jewish Bolshevik terror, whose spectre has helped ignite a revolutionary nationalist reawakening in many countries. Likewise it’s apparent that southern European fascism was never truly wiped out, a fact evinced by the continued existence of nationalist and anti-communist groups that developed between the wars – an unbroken tradition that is largely absent in northern and Western Europe.

In Eastern Europe the memory of the Jewish Bolshevik terror still remains, and has helped create a kind of revolutionary nationalist reawakening in many countries. Photo from a Jobbik demonstration in Hungary.

As for our most closely related kinsmen, the Germans, WWII still lives fresh in the memory. Older generations saw firsthand how the unholy alliance of the communist Soviets and the capitalist Western powers terror-bombed, raped, desecrated and degraded everything in their way to achieve world domination and crush all opposition to the globalist world order.

These shared bonds ensure there is much potential support for the Nordic Resistance Movement among non-Nordic Europeans and their descendants, as well as those of European descent around the world. Put simply, if you are a racial kinsman, our struggle affects you too, and it is with us that you belong.

The good news is that many have joined us already. I have gotten to know comrades from various European countries who are just as convinced about our cause as anyone in the organisation. I can also say that I’ve had support from a lot of non-Europeans who wholeheartedly support the Nordic Resistance Movement and have bought economic supporter memberships and even turn up at our open demonstrations. This causes a great deal of irritation to our opposition, who claim it as hypocrisy on our part. The truth, however, is that their anger is due to a misunderstanding of National Socialism and a feeling of betrayal that we have support from groups over which they’re used to having a monopoly.

But the purpose of this article is to appeal to European immigrants who can become full members of the Resistance Movement. Unfortunately, many such potential recruits have chosen to deal with the current multicultural nightmare by hiding away in their own cultural enclaves, dreaming of their homelands and looking at modern Sweden with disgust.

That’s understandable, of course. I also look at modern-day Sweden with disgust. I feel no loyalty to the blue-and-yellow flag and I’m ashamed of my people’s behaviour.

Hamlet once said, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” Well, in Sweden things aren’t just rotten; they’re completely putrefied. When it comes to multiculturalism, Cultural Marxism, censorship and general insanity, we’ve been the ones leading the lemmings off the cliff. Our heads of state are so contemptible and inept that you don’t know whether to laugh or cry.

But all of this is no excuse to stand by and do nothing. Quite the opposite.

Your home countries still exist, and of course you should not forget them. But you have chosen to live here and not return to your homelands, which are either idealised or have problems that are used as an excuse not to fight for the North’s cause. Europe belongs together, not via social constructs like the globalist European Union but through our bond of blood, history, land and culture. The struggle you wage here will reverberate in your homelands, just as the fight in your homelands affects the situation in the Nordics – and the best thing you can do is support the opposition where you are now. The Nordic Resistance Movement has emerged as the only organisation capable of liberating the North. If you, like us, stand for what is good and just, it’s time to stop dreaming and start acting.

The Nordic Resistance Movement have shown Europe that the only way to go is forwards.

Many of you have skills, knowledge and experience that we need, and many of you would find meaning in your lives and sleep better at night if you joined the struggle. Nowhere in Europe, with the possible exception of Greece, has a real resistance movement come as far as in the Nordics, and nowhere are the prospects for a radically different future brighter than in the country you have chosen to call your home. But we will only make progress if every man and woman of good character steps forward and takes up the Tyr rune flag in the fight against the evil that threatens to destroy everything good in our world.

European brothers and sisters, it is time to fight back. Join the Nordic Resistance Movement today!

Security patrols in Kopparberg

ACTIVISM. Multicultural Kopparberg was left shaken by two attacks on Tuesday evening, when one woman was attacked with a knife by a non-white invader and another woman was raped one hour later. In response, Nordic Resistance Movement members and activists from Nest 5 and Nest 1 organised a security patrol in the town.

Nordic Resistance Movement security patrol in Kopparberg, Sweden

On Tuesday 3 April a woman in her 20s was walking her dog in Kopparberg, an area with a high immigrant population, in the municipality of Ljusnarsberg, Sweden. She was approached by a racial stranger who was initially friendly and seemed interested in her dog – but he quickly became aggressive and tried to snatch the dog’s lead. The woman resisted and kicked her attacker in the leg in self-defence.

The immigrant then took out a knife and cut the woman in her stomach. The victim threw herself over her dog to protect it, believing it was going to be stabbed too, but the attacker fled the scene.

The woman wrote about the incident in a Facebook post:

“I am so tired of this. I’m always restless. It’s always something in this town. It hurts me to see my mum and family not coping because of what might happen here. If there had been a manned police station in Kopparberg, they could have come sooner and arrested him straight away.”

The woman also urged others not to use the Kopparstigen path shortcut in the town, writing, “You never know who you’re going to meet.”

A succession of local people commented on the Facebook post, many of them anxious or angry about the situation in the area. One man said he was sick of women not being safe on the streets anymore.

Luckily the woman escaped the attack with only superficial injuries and didn’t need to go to hospital.

A woman was raped one hour later

Just one hour after the stabbing, there was another attack in Kopparberg. A woman in her 60s was raped after being assaulted by an unknown man armed with a knife. The police currently have very little information about the incident but have said the victim has been taken to hospital for treatment and to examine her clothes for evidence.

Despite both attacks happening within close proximity and just one hour apart, the police believe there is no connection between them and have not issued descriptions of the attackers.

“We do not see any connection between the two attacks at this moment,” said Ola Andersson, chief investigator for Lindesberg Police.

“People asked us to come back as soon as possible”

After the attacks, Nests 5 and 1 from the Nordic Resistance Movement decided to organise a security patrol to show the residents of Kopparberg that there is still someone who will stand up for them. Members and activists from the two Nests gathered in the town on Thursday to walk the streets and talk with locals who are sick of how dangerous the town has become.

Nordfront contacted Nicklas Norling from Nest 5 to find out more about the event.

Nordic Resistance Movement activists patrol Kopparberg, Sweden, after a woman was raped in the town
Activists also leafleted houses during their security patrol

Hi, Nicklas. Can you tell us a little about why you went to Kopparberg?

We were there because of the incidents involving a young woman who was stabbed and an elderly woman who was raped, both on Tuesday evening. The media and police chose not to issue a description of the attackers, but it soon emerged online that local people knew full well what the description was, as this wasn’t the first time this had happened.

As such we decided to gather some people together to inform the residents of Kopparberg of an alternative future to the one they’re heading towards, in which such incidents will become more and more common.

What happened when you arrived?

We carried out a combined security patrol and leafleting campaign. We invited members of Nest 1 along as well, as it’s seen as bad practice to cross Nest borders without local representation.

How was the response among local people?

The response was very good. Many Swedish locals stopped to talk with us, the majority of them recognising us from previous activities. We discussed the recent events in the town and told them about our policies. People wished us well, and when we left they asked us to come back as soon as possible.

Were the police there?

Yes, the police showed up after half an hour and followed us for the rest of the activity. We didn’t pay them any attention at first, but then some kids came and told us the police had stolen the leaflets we’d left on car windscreens. Nest Leader Pär Sjögren and I went to confront them about it, but they just denied it and gave us some evasive answers. They also denied that they were following us and said it was “standard procedure”. After the confrontation, they stayed farther back but continued to follow us.

A lot of locals reacted to the police presence with contempt, saying it “was about time they showed up”. When we explained that the police were only there because of us, some of them refused to believe us and only changed their minds when we left and the police immediately followed suit. No further incidents with the police happened that evening.

Police harass Nordic Resistance Movement activists as they patrol Kopparberg, Sweden, after a woman was raped in the town
Despite a “lack of resources” the police always seem to find time to harass political dissidents

Will you be coming back to Kopparberg in the future?

Definitely. We have been to Kopparberg before and we promised people we’ll be coming back. Anyone who’s reading this in Kopparberg shouldn’t just wait for us, though – join us and become part of the resistance yourself!

We would like to thank Nicklas for his answers. We will continue to follow developments in Kopparberg in the future.

Simon Holmqvist and Tobias Lindberg interviewed on Red Ice Radio

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INTERVIEW. Henrik Palmgren welcomes Tobias Lindberg and Simon Holmqvist to the program for a discussion about recent concessions made by the Swedish mainstream media.

Nordic Resistance Movement on Red Ice Radio

Listen on redice.tv

Nordic Resistance Movement protest against white genocide at Helsinki’s South African embassy

ACTIVISM. On Saturday the Nordic Resistance Movement held a protest outside the South African embassy in Helsinki against the ongoing white genocide in South Africa.

Nordic Resistance Movement activists protest against white genocide outside South African embassy in Helsinki, Finland
The Nordic Resistance Movement outside the South African embassy in Helsinki. Photo: nordfront.se.

On 24 March the Nordic Resistance Movement held a protest against the genocide of whites in South Africa outside the South African embassy in Helsinki, Finland. The protesters consisted of activists, members and supporter members from Helsinki, as well as some guests from farther afield.

The demonstration was part of the Week Against Genocide organised by the Finnish branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement in response to the Red Cross’s anti-white “Week against Racism”. The protest went very smoothly thanks to good planning and the complete absence of the police – the latter likely being due to the three other demonstrations held in central Helsinki at the same time.

Once the Resistance Men had raised the organisation’s flags in front of the embassy, activist Janne Moilanen held a powerful speech about the catastrophic situation facing whites in South Africa.

Moilanen made special mention of how white countries do not offer white South Africans sanctuary and protection, despite allowing racially alien “refugees” to flood in. He also described how the situation for South African whites has constantly deteriorated since they were forced to hand over power to the black population following pressure from the West.

After the demo had finished, the activists continued the fight against the Red Cross’s anti-white activities with a public leafleting session in central Helsinki. There they gave out the last of the leaflets and spoke with the public. Like the demo, the leafleting went very calmly. The only interruption came from some unsavoury characters making a racket, which brought a police patrol car to the scene. The police then sat there for hours at the taxpayers’ expense watching the activists give out leaflets.

Nordic Resistance Movement activists protest against white genocide outside South African embassy in Helsinki, Finland
Rami Joukanen, who led the activism in Helsinki. Photo: nordfront.se.

With the week’s activities over, Nordfront’s Finnish correspondent took the opportunity to interview local representative Rami Joukanen about how he thought it had gone.

Can you tell us a bit about the demonstration today and what you hoped to achieve?

Today we held a flash demo outside the South African embassy. It was intended to protest the genocide of whites in South Africa, as well as raise awareness about the issue.

How do you think the Week against Genocide has gone?

I think it’s gone well. There has been a lot of activism during the week, both in Helsinki and around the country. We’ve held activities on each of the last six days.

How have the public responded?

Most have been very positive and interested. Of course there have been a few “counter-revolutionaries” who just spout their well-worn mantras and phrases at us, but we don’t place too much importance in such people.

How has the reaction been among the police, media and the rest of the system?

As our readers probably already know, the police arrested one of our cameramen and a Nordfront journalist during an activism session earlier in the week. Apart from that, the police have left us in peace. The media have whined and wailed about it. At the start of the week, they wrote about “Nazis” being “scared”, while towards the end of the week they’ve adopted a very different tone. For example, both the Finnish system media and the Red Cross have complained about our campaign and the positive information we’ve given to the public.

What other activities can our Nordic comrades look forward to in Finland?

I can’t reveal anything specific at the moment, but there’s a lot of stuff being planned. You’ll just have to wait and see.

Activist Group 204 meet the people of Mariestad

ACTIVISM. On Saturday 17 March Activist Group 204 were out again to meet the public. This time it was the turn of Mariestad, in western Sweden, where the sun was shining in honour of the Resistance men.

We gathered around lunchtime and made our way to the Systembolaget store, which is next to the Left Party’s premises. There were no Left Party members to be seen, however, and the mood was good.

Just over an hour later, a police car arrived, but as everything was in order, the officers stood a little way off and let our activists exercise their constitutional rights in peace. A journalist from the local Mariestad newspaper also stopped by and tried to ask some questions. At first we didn’t answer, but then group leader Erik Wuttudal offered him a few well-chosen words in defence of the Nordic Resistance Movement’s views on National Socialism.

The sunny weather did its bit in getting a good number of people out onto the streets, and the leaflets were very popular with passers-by. A few took the opportunity to stop and discuss the Nordic Resistance Movement’s politics, while others were happy to take a leaflet to read later. A lot of people were very positive about the activists’ presence and said they followed the organisation on nordfront.se. They were asked to send in membership applications, which they said they would. We exchanged contact information and will reconnect again in the near future.

After a couple of hours the group moved on to the Ica Oxen market, where we continued to spread our message to the public. At one point a man came over to our activists on the pavement and demanded that we leave their “private grounds”, although he wouldn’t say who he represented. After informing him that it was a public place, the man threatened to phone the police, which we said he was welcome to do. Unfortunately for him, no police responded to his command.

We finished the leafleting a little while after. It was a very productive day, and we will definitely be coming back.

IDEOLOGY

Die Partei statue by Arno Breker

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