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Walid al-Kubaisi is a Norway-based, Iraq-born proponent of the [[Eurabia]] thesis who was cited in Norwegian mass murderer [[Anders Behring Breivik]]'s 'Manifesto - 2083: A European Declaration of Independence'. | Walid al-Kubaisi is a Norway-based, Iraq-born proponent of the [[Eurabia]] thesis who was cited in Norwegian mass murderer [[Anders Behring Breivik]]'s 'Manifesto - 2083: A European Declaration of Independence'. |
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Walid al-Kubaisi is a Norway-based, Iraq-born proponent of the Eurabia thesis who was cited in Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik's 'Manifesto - 2083: A European Declaration of Independence'.
Norwegian anthropologist Sindre Bangstad notes:
- Walid al-Kubaisi (1958 -), an Iraqi-born atheist, writer, and propagator of Eurabia-views, confirmed to the reporter in question that “Islamists” were behind this attack. To Finansavisen the next day, he solemnly declared that he had for a long time “anticipated this”, and that one should now ask Norwegian Islamists (read: most Muslims, for the lines are extremely blurred in al-Kubaisi’s public fantasies) to “integrate, or get out.”[1]
Notes
- ↑ Sindre Bangstad, Norway: terror and Islamophobia in the mirror, openDemocracy, 22 August 2011