The so-called Extremism Commission (Ekstremismekommisjonen) was appointed by the Labour-led Støre government in Norway in June 2022. They published their report in the spring of 2024.[2]
The commission, which was supported by key figures in the Norwegian Labour Party, seems to conclude that people who disagree with the Social Democrats and their immigration policy are suspected extremists and possibly potential terrorists. This is perhaps not so surprising.
The following are three quotes about alleged conspiracy theories, all of which appear on page 85 of the report:
“At the heart of the Eurabia narrative is the ongoing Islamization of Europe through immigration. The ultimate plan of the conspiracy, according to those making the claim, is to introduce Islamic law, sharia, into Europe. Western politicians, academics, journalists, business leaders, and religious leaders are alleged to be part of this secret plan. In Norway, the literature was largely carried on by Peder Are Nøstvold Jensen, who called himself Fjordman online. Fjordman was a source of inspiration for the terrorist who carried out the terrorist attack in July 2011, Anders Behring Breivik”. […]
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