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− | At the conference the launch of [[Dispatch International]], intended to be a mouthpiece for the counterjihad movement, was announced. It is believed to have been founded by Carlqvist with [[Lars Hedegaard]].<ref>Torbjörn Jerlerup, [http://www.loonwatch.com/2012/09/dispatch-international-counterjihad-publishes-a-paper/ Dispatch International: CounterJihad Publishes a Paper], LoonWatch, 6 September 2012, accessed 13 February 2015</ref> Carlqvist's LinkedIn page states that she had been 'editor in chief' since 2012.<ref name="LI"/> | + | At the conference the launch of [[Dispatch International]], intended to be a mouthpiece for the counterjihad movement, was announced. It is believed to have been founded by Carlqvist with [[Lars Hedegaard]].<ref name="LW">Torbjörn Jerlerup, [http://www.loonwatch.com/2012/09/dispatch-international-counterjihad-publishes-a-paper/ Dispatch International: CounterJihad Publishes a Paper], LoonWatch, 6 September 2012, accessed 13 February 2015</ref> Carlqvist's LinkedIn page states that she had been 'editor in chief' since 2012.<ref name="LI"/> |
She has interviewed many other counterjihad activists for [[Dispatch International]], including [[Henrik Rönnquist]]<ref>Ingrid Carlqvist, [http://www.d-intl.com/2014/07/05/gallery-owner-in-shock-wants-to-leave-sweden/?lang=en Gallery owner in shock – wants to leave Sweden], Dispatch International, 5 July 2014, accessed 13 February 2015</ref> and [[Tommy Robinson]].<ref>Ingrid Carlqvist and Lars Hedegaard, [http://www.d-intl.com/2013/11/05/tommy-robinsons-long-journey-has-only-begun/?lang=en Tommy Robinson’s long journey has only begun], ''Dispatch International'', 5 November 2013.</ref> | She has interviewed many other counterjihad activists for [[Dispatch International]], including [[Henrik Rönnquist]]<ref>Ingrid Carlqvist, [http://www.d-intl.com/2014/07/05/gallery-owner-in-shock-wants-to-leave-sweden/?lang=en Gallery owner in shock – wants to leave Sweden], Dispatch International, 5 July 2014, accessed 13 February 2015</ref> and [[Tommy Robinson]].<ref>Ingrid Carlqvist and Lars Hedegaard, [http://www.d-intl.com/2013/11/05/tommy-robinsons-long-journey-has-only-begun/?lang=en Tommy Robinson’s long journey has only begun], ''Dispatch International'', 5 November 2013.</ref> | ||
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In an interview with the website [[Jihad Watch]] in February 2012 Carlqvist reportedly claimed that 'Islam is one of the greatest threats to free speech in the world today.'<ref name="HnH"/> | In an interview with the website [[Jihad Watch]] in February 2012 Carlqvist reportedly claimed that 'Islam is one of the greatest threats to free speech in the world today.'<ref name="HnH"/> | ||
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+ | She has also reportedly spoken of her dislike of Islam and immigration in racial as well as cultural terms, claiming that Europe is threatened by immigrants that have 'a lower IQ'.<ref name="LW"/> | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 13:17, 13 February 2015
Ingrid Carlqvist is a Swedish journalist and counterjihad activist.
Contents
History
Accordinig to Carlqvist's LinkedIn page, she previously worked at Punkt SE from 2006 to 2008 and Aftonbladet, 2010 - 2011.[1]
Activities
Carlqvist founded the Swedish Free Press Society, an offshoot of the original Danish Free Press Society, started by her close associate Lars Hedegaard.[2]
She spoke at the Brussels Counterjihad 2012 conference.
At the conference the launch of Dispatch International, intended to be a mouthpiece for the counterjihad movement, was announced. It is believed to have been founded by Carlqvist with Lars Hedegaard.[3] Carlqvist's LinkedIn page states that she had been 'editor in chief' since 2012.[1]
She has interviewed many other counterjihad activists for Dispatch International, including Henrik Rönnquist[4] and Tommy Robinson.[5]
In June 2014, she chaired an event in Copenhagen to launch a Swedish edition of Lars Hedegaard’s book 'Muhammad’s Girls: Violence, Murder and Rape in the House of Islam' that also featured Anne Marie Waters, from Sharia Watch UK and Nicolai Sennels, who would later start Pegida Denmark.[6]
Views
In an interview with the website Jihad Watch in February 2012 Carlqvist reportedly claimed that 'Islam is one of the greatest threats to free speech in the world today.'[2]
She has also reportedly spoken of her dislike of Islam and immigration in racial as well as cultural terms, claiming that Europe is threatened by immigrants that have 'a lower IQ'.[3]
Affiliations
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ingrid Carlqvist, LinkedIn, accessed 13 January 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Hope Not Hate, Ingrid Carlqvist, Counterjihad Map: Sweden, accessed 13 February 2015
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Torbjörn Jerlerup, Dispatch International: CounterJihad Publishes a Paper, LoonWatch, 6 September 2012, accessed 13 February 2015
- ↑ Ingrid Carlqvist, Gallery owner in shock – wants to leave Sweden, Dispatch International, 5 July 2014, accessed 13 February 2015
- ↑ Ingrid Carlqvist and Lars Hedegaard, Tommy Robinson’s long journey has only begun, Dispatch International, 5 November 2013.
- ↑ Sharia Watch UK and the metamorphosis of Anne Marie Waters, Institute of Race Relations, 21 January 2015