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[[Peder Jensen]] is a Norwegian blogger who became prominent in the [[counterjihad]] movement under the pseudonym [[Fjordman]]. He announced in August 2011 he was abandoning the pseudonym, after his writings featured in the manifesto of the Utoya killer [[Anders Breivik]].<ref>Morten Hopperstad, Marianne Vikås, Rolf J. Widerøe, Dennis Ravndal, Hans Henrik Torgersen, Jarle Brenna and Gordon Andersen [http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/oslobomben/artikkel.php?artid=10089390 Breivik's political idol «Fjordman» emerges from anonymity], VG, 5 August 2011.</ref>
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[[Peder Jensen]] is a Norwegian blogger who became prominent in the [[counterjihad]] movement under the pseudonym [[Fjordman]]. He announced in August 2011 he was abandoning the pseudonym, after his writings featured in the manifesto of the Utoya killer [[Anders Breivik]].<ref>Morten Hopperstad, Marianne Vikås, Rolf J. Widerøe, Dennis Ravndal, Hans Henrik Torgersen, Jarle Brenna and Gordon Andersen [http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/oslobomben/artikkel.php?artid=10089390 Breivik's political idol «Fjordman» emerges from anonymity], VG, 5 August 2011.</ref> He wrote 'The Fjordman Report' column for the far-right blog [[Gates of Vienna]].
  
 
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Revision as of 10:42, 13 September 2011

Peder Jensen is a Norwegian blogger who became prominent in the counterjihad movement under the pseudonym Fjordman. He announced in August 2011 he was abandoning the pseudonym, after his writings featured in the manifesto of the Utoya killer Anders Breivik.[1] He wrote 'The Fjordman Report' column for the far-right blog Gates of Vienna.

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  1. Morten Hopperstad, Marianne Vikås, Rolf J. Widerøe, Dennis Ravndal, Hans Henrik Torgersen, Jarle Brenna and Gordon Andersen Breivik's political idol «Fjordman» emerges from anonymity, VG, 5 August 2011.