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The best photos of 2023

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RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Resistance Media briefly summarises 2023 in images.

The following is not a complete illustration of the year of struggle 2023, but rather an anecdotal pictorial report. An incredible amount happened under the Tyr Rune last year, and it is impossible to show every fantastic image in one place.

February

A winter-bathing propaganda chief and podcast star in the Lule River at the beginning of February. The thermometer read -20°C. “Weren’t you cold?” he was asked. “Yes,” he replied.

From the No to Nato demonstration, taken at dusk. A challenging shot for a photographer.

March

A roaring Anders Gudmarsson during the boxing match against Pär Sjögren at Organisation Days. As the monks at Lindisfarne said, “From the fury of the Northmen, save us, Lord.”

May

Sundsvall’s undesirable leftists used the last of their welfare money to donate anti-White books to the Resistance men on 1 May. The reason for this was unclear, but the comrades didn’t complain and put the books to good use.

June

Andreas Holmvall with flag on Skierfe mountain in Sarek, with a view over Rapa Valley. Incredible image.

July

Joakim Kannisto was equal parts Resistance man and rock star at the Västerås Summer Meet. Invectives about being an evil Nazi have rarely felt so out of place.

August

Hatred rages in the eyes of a homosexual when he is questioned about his lifestyle. From the Resistance Movement’s day of struggle at Stockholm Pride.

September

Epic photo of a masked Resistance man at the flash demonstration in Uppsala.

Anders Gudmarsson gives a speech in Uppsala.

December

People from countries that traditionally perform poorly at winter sports also tend to lack an innate sense of personal space. Here, an activist patiently demonstrates what happens when you get too close to a banner. From the flash demonstration in Västerås.

Christmas actions and memorial in Norway

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RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. The Nordic Resistance Movement celebrated Christmas in Norway by decorating Christmas trees, delivering presents and conducting other Christmas actions in various cities.

Several shopping centres, train stations and Christmas markets were visited by the Resistance Movement’s activists, who wanted to spread a little National Socialist Christmas cheer.

Christmas trees were decorated with baubles and signs wishing people a Happy Christmas from Frihetskamp.net – the Resistance Movement’s Norwegian news website. Presents containing items such as the Resistance Movement’s political manifesto, Our Path – New Politics for a New Time, were placed under a number of Christmas trees.

Banners with the message “Have a Very White Christmas” were also hung up.

Lastly, a memorial service was held to remember the many freedom fighters who fought bravely for folk and nation during the Second World War, but who unfortunately fell during service.

Merry Christmas from the Nordic Resistance Movement

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    The Nordic Resistance Movement would like to wish all our supporters in the Nordic nations and around the world a Merry Christmas, Happy Yule and a Victorious New Year of Struggle!

    Thank you for visiting nordicresistancemovement.org in 2023!

    Photo report from flash demonstration in Västerås

    RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. An extended photo report from the demonstration held in honour of martyrs on 9 December.

    Written report from the demonstration:

    Flash demonstration honouring martyrs

    Distribution of torches
    “The blood of martyrs demands struggle today!”

    The march goes along the streets of Västerås

    The police say hello

    Comrades chant, “The blood of heroes runs through us.”

    The train arrives on Sigmatorget

    None of the little girls could speak Swedish without sounding like a foreigner who just arrived on a boat
    Johan Staaf gives a speech

    Joakim Kannisto begins his speech
    The police let a racial stranger through to make things a little livelier
    The foreigner tastes some fire
    The comrades fight back when the police draw their weapons
    The foreigner is taken aside, while another, who sees an opportunity to attack, is knocked down by a comrade

    There is a lot of shouting from both sides

    Negotiations with police about what happens next
    The police detain a comrade

    The speech continues

    With the activity completed and the detained comrades released by the police, everyone heads back to the gathering place
    “Fighter today – Martyr tomorrow!”
    Now with considerably more followers…

    “We have to check which cars you’re driving for your own safety”
    Gathering next to the cemetery in Surahammar

    Torches are lit again
    In formation

    Sura Church in the background

    The wreath is placed on the grave

    Lighting graveside candles
    “Rest in peace, Little Man – We demand revenge!”
    Several short speeches are given…
    …followed by a minute’s silence

    Daniel Wretström – Present!

    Video from confrontation in Västerås

    RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. An aggressive racial stranger was reprimanded after disrupting Joakim Kannisto’s speech at the flash demonstration in Västerås. A scuffle then broke out with police.

    Read the full report from the demonstration here.

    Daniel Wretström honoured in Salem

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    MEMORIAL. The fallen nationalist was honoured by Sweden’s Nest 1 in traditional fashion, with a memorial at the site of his murder.

    Wretström was not just honoured at his burial place in Surahammar on 9 December. In Salem, adjacent to the spot where Daniel was killed by a multicultural mob on 9 December 2000, 14 candles were lit in the shape of a Tyr tune. During the memorial service, a banner was held up with the text “WE NEVER FORGET DANIEL WRETSTRÖM”.

    The banner was then hung up at the location as a reminder to Swedes – both nationalists and others – who have let Daniel’s memory fade into oblivion.

    The Nordic Resistance Movement never forgets and never forgives the murder of Daniel!

    Daniel Wretström!
    Present!

    Flash demonstration honouring martyrs

    RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. The Resistance Movement was in Västerås to conduct a flash demonstration and hold a memorial for Daniel Wretström at his grave on 9 December.

    Comrades met in a snow-covered Västerås after dark and formed into ranks with a specially designed banner reading, “The blood of martyrs demands struggle today!” Flags followed behind the banner, with all the other demonstrators marching behind it, their torches lighting up the procession in the darkness.

    The group marched along the streets of Västerås, chanting slogans such as “Fighter today – Martyr tomorrow” and “The blood of heroes runs through us”. It took scarcely fifteen minutes for the state’s lackeys to show up in pursuit, with a police officer immediately jumping out of an unmarked car in a futile attempt to ascertain where the comrades were headed. Without getting any answers, the man returned to his car and drove ahead of the procession, clearing the way for the demonstration. At one point, a message from the car’s loudspeaker announced this was for the Resistance men’s safety – which of course was not desired by the Resistance men, who can take care of their own safety.

    The procession continued and eventually passed the offices of Bonnier and the local newspaper Västerås Länstidning (VLT) in central Västerås, where the chant “VLT, traitors to the people!” echoed off the walls. By this point, the march was followed by a long train of police officers and security guards, with many curious onlookers being encountered all the way to Sigmatorget.

    Here, they stopped and prepared to give speeches. First up was Johan Staaf, who started by talking about a young boy who was at a friend’s party in Salem in December 23 years ago, when he decided to go out and explore the new town he was in. There he met a group of racial strangers, who did not appreciate meeting a Swedish nationalist and brutally attacked him. As he lay unconscious in a ditch, the foreigners went to fetch a kitchen knife, which they used to stab the boy multiple times in the back until the knife broke. As a macabre conclusion, they cut the throat of his lifeless body.

    The boy’s name was Daniel Wretström. There were no direct consequences for the murderers, and no politicians sent any condolences to Daniel’s family. Just a few weeks before the murder, politicians and the media had waged a hate campaign against nationalists, promising to “crush” them, making them largely responsible for what happened. Staaf said we must never forget Daniel, as he is the ultimate symbol of multicultural violence against Swedes.

    Next, Joakim Kannisto began his speech by stating that the previous day was Martyrs’ Day, as it was the day Robert Jay Matthews was murdered by the American state. The Resistance Movement remembers fallen heroes who fought and died for our cause, for the survival of the White race – such as Matthews, Horst Wessel and George Lincoln Rockwell – but also all the people who died as a result of mass immigration.

    In the middle of the speech, a belligerent racial stranger approached, brandishing his phone and acting provocatively towards the comrades, after being deliberately let through by the police. He was immediately rebuked by the Resistance men, causing the police and security guards to panic, rush in and draw their batons and pepper spray, as they wrestled people to the ground.

    In the aftermath, two comrades were detained for questioning, while one of the cops saw it as his life’s mission to behave as insufferably as possible for no reason. After some arguing with the police, the speech continued without any further disruptions.

    The two comrades were released a short while later. When the group was finished at the location, they once again lined up behind their banner and flags and marched through the centre of Västerås and back towards their cars.

    A young group of female racial aliens, led by a Swedish woman imitating their accent, followed the group all the way back, attempting to insult the comrades and claiming they would all go to hell – as apparently fighting for one’s own people is a mortal sin, according to their god.

    Back at the cars, the person in charge held a short review of the activity, before everyone jumped back in their vehicles and headed to Surahammar. Daniel Wretström is buried at Sura Church, north of Västerås, which would be the last stop of the day.

    When the comrades arrived at the location, they formed into ranks again, this time with flags and a wreath at the forefront. Once again, torches were lit to illuminate the winter darkness. With the snow falling over the silent cemetery, the train moved slowly and quietly towards its destination.

    Candles were placed along the path to Daniel’s grave, with several larger candles having already been lit in front of the tombstone. Comrades stood behind the grave with flags, as the wreath was laid and torchbearers lined up, one by one, to place their own candles next to Daniel’s resting place. They then stood in two rows on either side of the grave, holding the torches in their left hand.

    A short speech was given about why it is so important to remember Daniel. He has become the ultimate symbol of anti-Swedish violence – violence the politicians pretend does not exist, as it is part of their sick plan to destroy Sweden and annihilate the Swedish people. Sweden’s prime minister didn’t say a word about Daniel’s death in the media, but when a racial alien was murdered in another country, the prime minister saw fit to send his condolences to the racial alien’s family. Politicians talk openly about “everyone’s equal value” and other platitudes, but it is their actions (or lack thereof) that make their true agenda clear.

    Finally, a minute’s silence was held for Daniel and all other fallen martyrs.

    The comrades then returned to their cars, where they thanked one another for a successful day and parted ways until next time.

    The Resistance Movement in Jönköping – Trial and public activism

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    ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 7 were in Jönköping on Tuesday 5 December, first for a trial at the district court and then for activism on the streets.

    The day began with the comrades gathering at Jönköping District Court to support two members accused of violating the Public Order Act. According to the prosecutor, the members had hung up banners in various places in Jönköping.

    Something the prosecutor probably didn’t know was that members and activists put up banners around Jönköping on the night before the trial with the message “You can never silence us”.

    The trial was rather short, as the incompetent prosecutor didn’t know which law the members had allegedly broken. This meant the trial had to be postponed until an undetermined date.

    After receiving this news, the comrades went to Östra Storgatan in central Jönköping to hold a public leaflet distribution, taking up positions with a flag bearer and several leaflet distributors.

    The activity progressed relatively calmly, with some interesting conversations taking place, both with sympathisers and opponents. It also attracted attention from residents on the street.

    When the person in charge was satisfied with the activity, everyone packed up and went to the top of a parking garage for a confetti action. Small pieces of paper bearing the same message as the banners – “You can never silence us – Motståndsrörelsen.se” – were thrown off the parking garage and onto the car parks and pavement below, before the day was concluded.

    We spoke to Jerry Olsson, one of the two defendants, and asked him some questions.

    Hi. For those who don’t know, who are you?

    Hi. My name is Jerry Olsson, and I’m a 43-year-old working family man. I devote a large part of my free time to activism of various kinds in the Resistance Movement.

    What do you have to say about today’s trial?

    Well, today’s trial was a bit of a farce from start to finish; partly because the presiding judge had to reprimand the prosecutor regarding the chosen charge, and partly because the prosecutor had to be sent home with the task of doing his homework before coming back. The icing on the cake was when two police officers showed up to testify after the trial had already been adjourned, then looked at us surprised as we just walked out. That made me smile a little!

    How do you think your lawyer performed?

    I think my lawyer has given me good advice, and she has consistently advocated the same defence strategy as I have. However, she hasn’t had the opportunity to do much to influence the court yet, since the trial was interrupted before we got to that point. I have great confidence she will do a good job when she finally gets the chance!

    Will this negatively affect future engagement?

    No, of course not. This sort of thing just strengthens morale. The huge amount of effort and tax money currently being spent on a completely insignificant case like this convinces me they are desperate to stop us at any cost!

    Thank you for taking part in this interview!

    Landsmenn #10 – Interview with Tuukka Kuru, leader of Sinimusta Liike

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    LANDSMENN. Ríkharður Magnusson and Nordic Frontier co-host Guðfinnur interview Tuukka Kuru, the leader of Sinimusta Liike (the Blue and Black Movement) from Finland.

    The hosts talk with Tuukka about his background, his path in politics and the Blue and Black Movement, as well as the history and politics of Finland. They also discuss the Finnish Independence Day march that took place on 6 December.

    Family day with pulka race in Sweden’s Nest 1

    SOCIAL ACTIVITY. Participants both young and old met for a social activity in a snow-covered Stockholm on Sunday 3 December.

    Sleds, pulkas, saucer sleds, bedrolls. Forwards, backwards, feetfirst and headfirst. There were many sledding techniques on display when members with and without families gathered to socialise in the winter landscape on the First Advent.

    The day began in the morning and – much to the children’s delight – kicked off on a large toboggan hill. Laughter filled the air as the children zipped around in the swirling snow, sliding down the bank and occasionally falling off their various types of sleds. The children’s laughter grew when some of the adults joined in the games, after being taunted that they wouldn’t dare sled from the top of the hill.

    After some time, the participants’ stomachs began to rumble and their wet hands started to freeze. A fire was lit for both warmth and grilling sausages, while hot chocolate and gingerbread cookies were set out. Impatient children took the opportunity to play catch with one another in the snow while waiting for the sausages to cook. When frozen hands had been warmed and hungry stomachs filled, marshmallows were grilled, while conversations flowed about everything and nothing.

    After another hour of both intentional and unintentional tumbling in the snow, the sleds and other equipment were packed up and the participants headed to their cars for the journey home.

    On the way out, the comrades encountered a fellow countryman whose car had ended up in a ditch, so naturally they helped haul the car back onto the road.

    Several of the members made mention of the strikingly ethnically homogeneous composition of the people who go out on leisure activities like this, with only a few non-Whites being seen on the slopes that day. With this observation in mind, a very successful day in the spirit of folk community was concluded.

    IDEOLOGY

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    Dropouts and traitors

    RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. National Council member Fredrik Vejdeland explains the differences between dropouts and traitors – with illustrative examples. He also gives instructions to the...

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