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− | DI was reportedly co-founded by [[Lars Hedegaar]]d and his close associate [[Ingrid Carlqvist]].<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> | + | DI was reportedly co-founded by [[Lars Hedegaar]]d and his close associate [[Ingrid Carlqvist]].<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">[https://se.linkedin.com/pub/ingrid-carlqvist/1a/550/899 Ingrid Carlqvist], LinkedIn, accessed 13 January 2014</ref> | Carlqvist's LinkedIn page states that she had been 'editor in chief' since 2012.<ref name="LI">[https://se.linkedin.com/pub/ingrid-carlqvist/1a/550/899 Ingrid Carlqvist], LinkedIn, accessed 13 January 2014</ref> |
Revision as of 13:38, 13 February 2015
Dispatch International (DI) is a publication, launched in 2012 and run by Lars Hedegaard, that serves as a mouthpiece of the counterjihad movement.[1] As well as a website, DI's founders aspired to publish a weekly print newspaper.
Contents
History
DI was reportedly co-founded by Lars Hedegaard and his close associate Ingrid Carlqvist.[2]
Carlqvist's LinkedIn page states that she had been 'editor in chief' since 2012.[3]
Its launch was reportedly announced at Counterjihad Brussels 2012 conference and the following rationale rationale and statement of its aims provided:
- We decided to call it Dispatch International because our vision is that this newspaper will become worldwide one day. But first we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin. Or rather – first we take Scandinavia and then we take the world![2]
Activities
An edition of the newspaper available online, published 30 August 2012, states that the publication will be published 'every Thursday in Danish, Swedish, English and German'.[4]
The publication has carried interviews with many counterjihad activists including Henrik Rönnquist[5] and Tommy Robinson.[6]
Pegida Sweden links
According to English language translations of Swedish press reports, DI supporters were involved in the first, poorly attended protest of Pegida Swerige, an attempt to start a movement similar to the PEGIDA protests seen in Germany.[7].
People
Key people
Lars Hedegaard - co-founder | Ingrid Carlqvist - co-founder and editor-in-chief | Nicolas Bredefeldt - 'art director'
Notable contributors
Paul Weston | George Igler | Diana West | Nidra Poller | Hans Jansen
Other contributors with bylines
Roger Sahlstrom | Kim Moller | Ole Humlim | Birger Silfverstrohm | Ingeborg Olsson | Torben Mark Pederson | Tatjana Jensen | Jannich Kofoed | David Gress | Karin Bengtsdotter
Notes
- ↑ Honest Press Certificate, Dispatch international, accessed 21 December 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Torbjörn Jerlerup, Dispatch International: CounterJihad Publishes a Paper, LoonWatch, 6 September 2012, accessed 13 February 2015
- ↑ Ingrid Carlqvist, LinkedIn, accessed 13 January 2014
- ↑ Dispatch International - English edition, Dispatch International, 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.
- ↑ Thousands gather to oppose Pegida demo, Radio Sweden, 9 February 2015