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Remember, remember 11 September; Murderous monsters in flight; Reject their dark game; And let Liberty's flame; Burn prouder and ever more bright
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"Bjørn Stærks hyklerske dobbeltmoral er til å spy av. Under det syltynne fernisset av redelighet sitter han klar med en vulkan av diagnoser han kan klistre på annerledes tenkende mennesker når han etter beste evne har spilt sine kort. Jeg tror han har forregnet seg. Det blir ikke noe hyggelig under sharia selv om han har slikket de nye herskernes støvlesnuter."
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Posts, February 2003:

Krekar. Death tastes good.: Aftenposten asks a social anthropologist and a brand builder why Mullah Krekar is doing so well in the Norwegian media. Unni Wikan, social anthropologist and Islam expert: This is to cry and laugh over. My first thought is to quote [...]

But he didn't inhale: Mullah Krekar has repeatedly denied any connections between Ansar al-Islam and al-Qaeda. He has denied ever meeting Osama bin Laden. There are good reasons to doubt the first, and the second is a lie. According to VG, Krekar did meet [...]

Lars, Carl and Pia: Markku Nordstrom writes in a comment: I must confess I'm quite unfamiliar with the changing party demographics of the rest of the Nordic countries, outside of Finland. The Progressive Party of Carl I. Hagen sounds very interesting. I don't think [...]

Condition Anemic: I think I've made a right choice in supporting the Progress Party. To me, this is not about one party having captured the ideal of a good society. It's about making short-term choices about which currently available political force is [...]

Blessed with oil, crushed by Saddam: Would a major Norwegian newspaper print a daily column by Saddam Hussein? To show us what life really is like behind the scenes in a totalitarian state? Of course not. Hussein's a dictator and a liar, and no self-respecting newspaper [...]

Let my mullah go: The Norwegian Government has decided to have Mullah Krekar expelled. Minister of Justice Erna Solberg (already dubbed iron-Erna by Nettavisen) announced today that Krekar's involvment with wacko-fundamentalists makes him a threat to state security. "Ansar al-Islam is an armed Islamic, [...]

Not in our time: Some of the clearest opposition to war in Norway has come from Christian leaders, who argue against the war on principled neo-pacifist grounds: Saddam is evil, but war far more. As bishop Rosemarie Köhn puts it, I'm against war. I [...]

The city fathers of Carthage: I bought a book on the Falklands war on my way to see the anti-war protest in Oslo today, something to calm my hawkish nerves with if everyone started to sing Kumbayah. The police have estimated a crowd of 60 [...]

The Oslo Syndrome: Mullah Krekar has confirmed that his Ansar al-Islam really was behind the murder of the PUK Parliamentarian Shawkat Hajji-Mushir. Not that there were much doubt, but Krekar's word carries a lot of weight in Norway these days. Krekar justified the [...]

A Farewell to Ev's: I've switched the blog from Blogger to Movable Type. Being a techie, I can only assume that everyone else is as interested in the technical details of changing ones blog software as I am. So I wrote a 4000 word [...]

See no evil, fear no evil: Gill Doyle wonders why this story about Ansar al-Islam's assasination of Shawkat Hajji Mushir, a prominent PUK member, and several other people, haven't made big news in Norway. It's been briefly mentioned as a regular foreign news item, (and only [...]

Yellow vs True Blue: Bruce Bawer has made a map over yellow vs blue Europe, "old" vs "new", based on official statements of support/opposition to an Iraq war. Doesn't look all that united behind Schröder and Chirac to me. I'm not sure about coloring [...]

Eamonn Fitzgerald: Our tour of Euroblogs worth reading brings us to Eamonn Fitzgerald in Munich, who reports from Rumsfeld's visit to Munich. Looking today at such signs today in Munich, I was struck by the sheer absurdity of the pro-Saddam apologists. They [...]

Hazardous punditry: I'm still recovering from the attempt I made yesterday to sum up, as promised, the Norwegian punditry's response to Powell's UN speech. I fractured my leg in two places when Nettavisen referred to Powell as Powellpoint, and received a light [...]

Powell's evidence: Norwegian reactions to Powell's presentation to the Security Council today, on how Iraq violates resolution 1441: Foreign Minister Jan Petersen calls it "thorough and detailed" and "impossible to overlook". The always optimistic leader of the Conservative Party is still afraid [...]

Chicago and Finland: Reader Hans Ze Beeman (is that a real name? I'm suspicious about the ze, but who am I to complain), recommends Chicago Boyz, another good blog with eyes on Germany and Europe. Also: If you're curious about the language situation [...]

Lethal bullets: I mentioned a minor scandal here over the export of MK 211 bullets to the US military. Apparently, these bullets are quite dangerous - even lethal. Captain J. M. Heinrichs explains: This is from memory. 1. The prohibition against explosive [...]

Language and culture: Tobias Schwarz has an interesting reply to my post about language, culture and blogging. He agrees with some of it, but I don't believe linguistic protectionism carries the day when it comes to explaining the absence of political blogs from, [...]

Quick links


2003-02-28

First they introduced Sharia. Now Ansar al-Islam may have carried out the first ever Kurdish suicide bombing.

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2003-02-27

Krekar victim of McCarthy process, hysterical lawyer claims.

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2003-02-26

Danish pizzeria bans French and Germans.

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2003-02-25

Latest poll:
Labor 26.4%
Progress Party 25.3%
Socialist Left 16.3%
Conservatives 14% (*)
Christian People's Party 6.4% (*)
Center Party 5.7%
Liberal Party 2.1% (*)
(*) Coalition parties

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2003-02-24

Norway sends special forces to Afghanistan, anti-bio-weapon protective gear to Turkey.

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2003-02-23

Hate life, will travel. Human shields set up camp beneath portrait of Saddam.

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Matt Welch: The tabloids strike back. "New populist publications offer alternative to elitist mainstream newspapers."

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Is Blair out of touch with his own people? Chicago Boy Sylvain Galineau looks at the numbers.

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2003-02-22

Qsi is a Mac user. He knows about religious fanaticism.

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Iraq safe for travel, says Norwegian foreign ministry: "We have no indications that it's unsafe to visit this country." Danes, Swedes, Brits, Americans disagree.

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Krekar seeks Dutch asylum, plans book. "Of Men and Butterflies"?

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2003-02-21

Michael Totten hired a terrorist from the Symbionese Liberation Army to fix his floor.

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US imposes sanctions on Ansar al-Islam, welcomes Norwegian expulsion of Krekar.

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"Scratch an anti-American in Europe and very often all he wants is a guest professorship at Harvard, or to have an article published in The New York Times." (Via Amygdalaf.)

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2003-02-18

Exit Havel, (via Dean.)

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Vaclav Havel, Pope John Paul, Bono, Mordechai Vanunu and George Ryan nominated for Arafat's peace award.

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Virginia Postrel: "The Internet duplicates some of the advantages of a large (very large) city, by making it possible for people to find others who share their narrower interests."

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Rick Heller: Saddam and bin Laden are like two nerve gas precursors that may be dangerous on their own, but exponentially more deadly when combined.

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2003-02-17

Dean Esmay feels like jamming his finger into people's nostrils when he hears Saddam Hussein described as a mere "asshole", "scum", or "not a nice guy".

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2003-02-16

Gianni Vattimo is nostalgic for the safe, bipolar world of the Cold War. (World War 2 wasn't so bad either, come to think of it.)

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Tobias Schwarz defends Joschka Fischer against Michael Kelly. "Times change. People can change. Joschka Fischer certainly has."

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US to withdraw bases from Germany. "Why should we continue to support a country which has treated Nato and the protection we provided for decades with such incredible contempt?"

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2003-02-15

Jon Anstein Olsen and Monika Jørgensen to the defense of those damned Americans, in Dagbladet.

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Millions of Europeans take to streets in support of dictator. Film at 11.

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Morten Strøknes in Morgenbladet, lone critical voice against Krekar, the well-trained Mullah.

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Fredrik Norman, radio star!

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"One day [other Muslim women] will realize like I did: I don't want my mother's life." Ayaan Hirsi Ali's an optimist, qsi a pessimist.

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Derailing NATO, a "toolbox for American imperialism"; humiliating the US in front of its Arab enemies: France and Belgium's new foreign policy? [From Chicago Boyz.]

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2003-02-14

New poll: Progress Party 25.1%, Labor 22.6%, Socialist Left 21%, right-center coalition 22.8%. Socialist Left now most popular party for under-30's.

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Norwegian attenction-addict burns American flag "by accident"; dull debate ensues.

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2003-02-13

John Hawkins interviews Mark Steyn: "An audio recording is the easiest form of evidence to fake."

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In the name of Allah, the merciful and the compassionate, the text of the
bin Laden sound-a-like's latest tape.

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Stalin gave Norway crabs - 15 million Kamchatka crabs - and we can't get rid of them.

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2003-02-12

"Sure, 90% of all weblogs are crap. But then, 90% of everything is crap."

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Timely reread: Robert Kagan - Power and Weakness.

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Give the kurds a chance to build a democratic Iraq.

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