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[[File:Pegidanorge.jpg|thumb|200px|The logo of Pegida Norge]]
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[[Pegida Norge]] is the Norwegian version of the anti-Islam movement [[PEGIDA]] which orginated in Dresden, Germany.
 
[[Pegida Norge]] is the Norwegian version of the anti-Islam movement [[PEGIDA]] which orginated in Dresden, Germany.
  
A [https://www.facebook.com/pegidanorge?ref=profile facebook group for Norway] called Pegida Norge was set up on 27 December 2014. It's tag line reads: 'PEGIDA is a protest movement with a humanistic basis demonstrating against Muslim immigration and the influence of Islam' ('PEGIDA er en protestbevegelse som på humanistisk grunnlag demonstrerer mot muslimsk innvandring og påvirkningen fra islam').
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A [https://www.facebook.com/pegidanorge?ref=profile facebook group for Norway] called Pegida Norge was set up on 27 December 2014. It's tag line reads: 'PEGIDA is a protest movement with a humanistic basis demonstrating against Muslim immigration and the influence of Islam' ('PEGIDA er en protestbevegelse som på humanistisk grunnlag demonstrerer mot muslimsk innvandring og påvirkningen fra islam'). The administrators of the page also promoted a [https://www.facebook.com/pegidascandinavia Scandinavia-wide Pegida page].
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According to a list of European demonstrations online, Pegida Norway was reportedly planning to demonstrate on Monday 12 January 2015.<ref>[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=z4etOqyYtju0.kltwl0WabBFw Pegida-Demo-Karte (demonstrations)], Google Maps, accessed 12 January 2015</ref> This was also reported by the BBC.<ref name="Beeb">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-30776182 Who goes to German Pegida 'anti-Islamisation' rallies?], BBC News, 13 January 2015, accessed 3 February 2015</ref>
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When it took place, just under 200 people reportedly attended<ref name="Local1"/> but the following Monday (19 January 2015) only 70 people showed up while an estimated 200 attended a counter-demontration, reportedly carrying banners with slogans like 'No support for Breivik's prayers'.<ref name="Local2">[http://www.thelocal.no/20150120/anti-islam-group-loses-support-in-norway Anti-Islam group loses support in Norway], The Local, 20 January, accessed 13 February 2015</ref>
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Organiser [[Max Hermansen]], 54, claimed to have been in contact with potential Pegida organizers in other Norwegian towns and cities including Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Tønsberg and Lillehammer.<ref name="Local1">[http://www.thelocal.no/20150119/anti-islam-march-to-go-ahead-in-oslo Anti-Islam march to go ahead in Oslo], The Local, 19 January 2015</ref>
  
According to a list of European demonstrations online, Pegida Norway was reportedly planning to demonstrate on Monday 12 January 2015.<ref>[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=z4etOqyYtju0.kltwl0WabBFw Pegida-Demo-Karte (demonstrations)], Google Maps, accessed 12 January 2015</ref>
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==People==
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*[[Max Hermansen]] - organiser<ref name="Local1"/>
  
 
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[[Category: PEGIDA]]
 
[[Category: Counterjihad]]
 
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[[Category: Islam Critics]]
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[[Category: Norway]]

Latest revision as of 10:31, 27 February 2015

The logo of Pegida Norge

Pegida Norge is the Norwegian version of the anti-Islam movement PEGIDA which orginated in Dresden, Germany.

A facebook group for Norway called Pegida Norge was set up on 27 December 2014. It's tag line reads: 'PEGIDA is a protest movement with a humanistic basis demonstrating against Muslim immigration and the influence of Islam' ('PEGIDA er en protestbevegelse som på humanistisk grunnlag demonstrerer mot muslimsk innvandring og påvirkningen fra islam'). The administrators of the page also promoted a Scandinavia-wide Pegida page.

According to a list of European demonstrations online, Pegida Norway was reportedly planning to demonstrate on Monday 12 January 2015.[1] This was also reported by the BBC.[2]

When it took place, just under 200 people reportedly attended[3] but the following Monday (19 January 2015) only 70 people showed up while an estimated 200 attended a counter-demontration, reportedly carrying banners with slogans like 'No support for Breivik's prayers'.[4]

Organiser Max Hermansen, 54, claimed to have been in contact with potential Pegida organizers in other Norwegian towns and cities including Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Tønsberg and Lillehammer.[3]

People

Notes

  1. Pegida-Demo-Karte (demonstrations), Google Maps, accessed 12 January 2015
  2. Who goes to German Pegida 'anti-Islamisation' rallies?, BBC News, 13 January 2015, accessed 3 February 2015
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Anti-Islam march to go ahead in Oslo, The Local, 19 January 2015
  4. Anti-Islam group loses support in Norway, The Local, 20 January, accessed 13 February 2015