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Turncoats and the Perussuomalaiset of Finland

Posted on August 15, 2015 by Migrant Tales

Can you trust a party that says one thing and then does the other? If you look at the adamant stand that the the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* and its leader, Timo Soini, had against any bailouts for Greece, we have now witnessed one of the biggest turncoat performances in Finnish politics ever.

This link in Finnish will show you how Soini and the PS have had to eat their words big time as a result of the bailouts.

After using some of the most demeaning language against the last government, the PS unanimously voted in favor of the support package for Greece, reports YLE in English.

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The PS of Finland declares war against the media, researchers, and politicians

Posted on August 11, 2015 by Migrant Tales

Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party strongman Matti Putkonen said that the populist anti-immigration party with far right leanings will hire a lawyer and threatened to take people to court for claiming that PS MP Olli Immmonen and the party has links with Nazi groups, according to Ilta-Sanomat. 

“Those who use the Nazi-fascist card, politicians, researchers, professors, the media, editors-in-chiefs, journalists can come to prove to us if we have any links with the Nazis or not,” he warned.

PS MP Immonen posed in June with members of the neo-Nazi  Suomen vastarintaliike (SVL).

Members of the PS have in the past applied for membership in the SVL.

The SVL is a violent association. In 2013 it attacked a book presentation in Jyväskylä, where one person was stabbed. Most recently the SVL took part in a demonstration that turned violent and led to the detention of 32 people by the police.

Immonen’s pet topics are xenophobic like the supposed invasion of Europe by Muslims. The PS MP, who was a security guard before being elected to parliament in 2011, wrote in April about a nationalist revolution in Finland.

His most recent declaration of war came in July against the “nightmare of multiculturalism.” That led to a demonstration on July 28 where some 15,000 people showed their opposition to what the PS MP wrote.

Näyttökuva 2015-6-18 kello 10.04.27This picture was taken with PS MP Immonen and members of the neo-Nazi SVL. Putkonen claims that posing in the same picture with members of the SVL didn’t make Immonen a Nazi.

It would be naive to believe that Putkonen and the PS aren’t seeking political profit with their latest attack against the media and their enemies.

The strategy of the PS is the same as before: It threatens, whines and acts like the victim.

If it actually sued the media and went on a witch hunt against researchers, individual editors-in-chief, columnists and blogs like Migrant Tales, it wouldn’t surprise many even if that is the way dictators silence and deal with the opposition.

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MP Olli Immonen, Birkenau death camp, and the PS’ party convention in Turku on August 8-9

Posted on August 4, 2015 by Migrant Tales

A lot of attention has been given to the populist anti-immigration Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party as a result of MP Olli Immonen’s declaration of war against multiculturalism and last weekend’s neo-Nazi Suomen vastarintaliike (SVL) demonstration that turned violent in Jyväskylä. 

In June, Immonen posed with members of the SVL at Eugen Schauman’s grave.

With all the neo-Nazi and far right rhetoric poisoning the air and Immonen, do those rails used to advertise the PS party convention in Turku next weekend remind you of the ones that led to the notorious Birkenau death camp below?

That was the first image that came to mind when I went to the PS website.

Certainly the comparison of the two pictures may be an exaggeration but in light of Immonen’s problems with the SVL and his hostile declaration of war against multiculturalism permits an eerie connection between both pictures.  

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 See original posting here.

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Annammeko pimeyden laskea Suomen ylle?

Posted on July 24, 2015 by Maarit Snellman

Helsinkiläinen Hevibaari perui “natsikeikan” somekritiikin vuoksi.

Tämä viime päivien kohupuheenaihe on tuonut esiin myös aivan uusia piirteitä suomalaisten suhteessa uusnatsismiin ja fasismiin. Itse kukin voi käydä tutustumassa keskusteluun vaikka täällä:

http://yle.fi/uutiset/helsinkilainen_hevibaari_perui_natsikeikan_somekritiikin_vuoksi/8175235

Yllättävän – siis ainakin minulle yllättävän – monelle tämä nyt vaan on sanan- ja ilmaisunvapautta, joka kuuluu demokratiaan. Että taas meillä täällä turhasta nillitetään ja kyllä ihmisen pitää itse osata kriittisesti asioita kohdata. Tämä on vaan musiikkia. Onhan meillä punkkiakin.

Kuitenkin kyseisen konsertin tarkoitus oli välittää ihmisvihaa antisemitismin muodossa tällä kertaa. Bändin taustoista ei kuitenkaan ole minkäänlaista epäselvyyttä. Miksi oikeutta kansankiihottamiseen halutaan puolustaa?

Jossain kohdin ollaan menty vikaan. On hämärtynyt, mitä merkitsee sanan- ja ilmaisunvapaus demokraattisessa ja toistaiseksi edes jonkinlaisessa sivistys- ja oikeusvaltiossa. Ymmärtämättä jää, että puhekin on teko, jolla on seurauksensa. Viha synnyttää vihaa. Julmat teot mahdollistuvat, kun niihin jätetään yhteisönä reagoimatta ja puuttumatta.

Meillä Suomessa on vieläkin sotiemme jäljiltä läpikäymättömiä asioita, joista yksi ilman muuta on aseveljeys Saksan kanssa. Se todennäköisesti turvasi itsenäisyytemme, mutta voi olla sen jättäneen itämään siemeniä, joiden en ainakaan puuksi halua kasvavan.

Huomasin uusnatsien ilmaisunvapauden puolustajien olevan äänekäs porukka. Ihmisoikeuksien puolustamiseen toivoisi käytettävän saman verran aikaa ja vaivaa sekä ääntä. On harhaista ja itsepetosta edes kuvitella, että natsisaksan kaltainen ilmiö olisi syntynyt suoraan toiminnan kautta. Ensin on ajatuksia ja sanoja ja asenteita, joista sitten syntyy tekoja.

Melkoisen kaksinaismoralistista on sitten samaan aikaan tuomita ISIS sekä syyttää sen ja islamisti-jihadistien tekosista kaikkia muslimeja, kun sitten samaan aikaan puolustaa uusnatsien fasistisen propagandan ilmaisunvapautta. Kunhan vaan ne radikaalimuslimisaarnaajat eivät tule tänne. Jep. Jep.

Ylipäänsä uusnatsismin päännoususta tulee olla aidosti huolissaan. Euroopan rasismin ja suvaitsemattomuuden vastaisen komission vuosittainen raportti ei ole mieluisaa luettavaa. Sen mukaan on tapahtunut dramaattinen antisemitismin, islamofobian ja online vihapuheen nousu. Minkä verkossa oppii sen todellisessa elämässä taitaa (http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/monitoring/ecri/Library/PressReleases/197-09_07_2015_AnnualReport2014_en.asp).

Valtiosopimuksessa vuodelta 1947 eli rauhansopimuksessa Venäjän kanssa sanotaan artiklassa 8 näin: “Suomi, joka välirauhansopimuksen mukaisesti on ryhtynyt toimenpiteisiin hajoittaakseen kaikki Suomen alueella toimivat fascisminluontoiset poliittiset, sotilaalliset tai sotilaallisluontoiset järjestöt sekä muut järjestöt, jotka harjoittavat Neuvostoliitolle tai muille Yhdistyneille Kansakunnille vihamielistä propagandaa, sitoutuu olemaan vastaisuudessa sallimatta senluontoisten järjestöjen olemassaoloa ja toimintaa, joiden tarkoituksena on kieltää kansalta sen demokraattiset oikeudet.” (https://www.finlex.fi/fi/sopimukset/sopsteksti/1947/19470020)

Tämä sopimus on edelleen voimassa. Jos oma moraali tai etiikka ei estä uusnatsististen ja fasististen ajatusten levittämistä, niin voisiko edellyttää edes lainkuuliaisuutta. Kun monet kuitenkin tässäkin yhteydessä vetoavat siihen isänmaahan. Miten ihmisviha voisi olla isänmaan etu? Aina löytyy syy vihata ja uusi ryhmä vihan kohteeksi.

Hitlerin T4 ohjelman toimenpiteissä menehtyi ainakin 11 miljoonaa ihmistä, joista suurin ryhmä olivat 6 miljoonaa juutalaista. Vammaisia, jotka katsottiin Hitlerin oppien mukaan taakaksi yhteiskunnalle, eutanoitiin noin 700 00. Mukaan mahtuivat sitten muutkin alempiarvoisten kategoriaan kuuluvat eli romanit, mustaihoiset ja homoseksuaalit. Lisäksi suoritettiin laajamittaisia pakkosterilisaatiotoimia edellä mainittujen ryhmien osalta sekä naisten, jotka harrastivat irtosuhteita. Leireille päätyi myös poliittisten mielipiteiden vuoksi ( Teittinen 2010, Pois Laitoksista! s. 65 – 84). Kaikki tämä mahdollistui vain ja ainoastaan, koska enemmistö vaikeni, sulki silmänsä ja antoi tämän tapahtua

Hakaristilipun liehuttaminen tai sen edustamaa aatetta levittävän musiikin esittäminen ei ole koskaan pikku juttu. Itse jätän Wagnerinkin väliin. Kuten ei alla olevakaan. Ainoa keino estää natsi-ideologian mukanaan tuoma pimeys on sen julkinen tuomitseminen. Jotta ihmisyys ei koskaan kuolisi.

http://www.ess.fi/uutiset/kotimaa/2015/02/08/hs-uusnatsien-toiminta-suomessa-luultua-jarjestaytyneempaa

PS MP Immonen wants “a nationalistic revolution” in Finland

Posted on April 23, 2015 by Migrant Tales

Perussuomalaiset (PS)* MP Olli Immonen appears to be on a crusade lined with pipe dreams. Immonen, who is chairman of the far-right Suomen Sisu association, which discourages white Finns from marrying foreigners, wrote that “the people” should grab power and start “a nationalistic revolution.”

Pekka Venamo, the former leader of the Finnish Rural Party (SMP), has linked Immonen’s ideology to that of the Nazis.

Certainly Immonen, who got reelected with 4,875 votes, believes his racist and far-right views are ok since this is what his voters want to hear.

But how is it possible that a country that claims to have one of the best educational systems in the world has so many people that house hostile views of people who are different from them? Finland should watch itself and a remarkable amount of leadership is needed from us to ensure that we don’t drive a stake through the heart of this country by isolating ourselves from Europe and feeding off our bigotry.

Näyttökuva 2015-4-23 kello 11.01.37

This is Suomen Sisu’s view of multicultural marriages.

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Former PS councilman Risto Helin is a key suspect in an aggravated pimping case

Posted on January 29, 2015 by Migrant Tales

Does anyone remember councilman Risto Helin of the western Finnish city of Vaasa, who resigned from the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party in August 2013 after he became a suspect in an aggravated pimping case? Remember when the councilman who, among other things likes to wear white power blood & honor t-shirts, gave a Hitler clock to a neo-Nazi group in Vaasa?   Yep. That’s him: Risto Helin. His trial will begin on February 17.  who is now on trial for pimping, according to MTV3. 

Helin, who says he’ll continue to work as a councilman despite that he’s on trial, didn’t want to comment about the case.

One matter that surprises a lot of people about Helin is how a person with neo-Nazi sympathies and who is now on trial for aggravated pimping ever got elected to city council in the first place.

The answer is in the April 2011 parliamentary elections: How did a populist anti-EU, anti-immigration, homophobic and especially anti-Islam party like the PS win 39 seats from 5 in 2007?

For one it shows that there are a lot of people in this country who don’t feel uncomfortable with fascism and neo-Nazis.

 

Näyttökuva 2015-1-28 kello 8.44.06

 

Read full story (in Finnish) here.

* The Finnish name for the Finns Party is the Perussuomalaiset (PS). The names adopted by the PS, like True Finns or Finns Party, promote in our opinion nativist nationalism and xenophobia. We therefore prefer to use the Finnish name of the party on our postings. 

 

 

 

 

Racism Review: Je Ne Suis Pas Charlie: A Critical View

Posted on January 13, 2015 by Migrant Tales
To be frank, the magazine Charlie Hebdo deserves criticism, not praise—despite the horrific events that have unfolded. While I am certainly not condoning the murder of its staff members, I do find them guilty of Islam-bashing and inconsiderately expressing religious intolerance, cultural ethnocentrism, and extremely poor human judgment, issues that should be important to antiracists and those who “review” racism. Additionally, being aware of the angst caused by their racist and tasteless cartoons, I find those associated with the magazines’ campaign against Islam to be instigators and un-thoughtful–not creatively satirical–people directly involved in promoting ethno-racial and religious tensions. See NPR’s 2012 story on the social problems caused by publishing the incendiary cartoons. Again, these individuals ought to be condemned as race baiters, not martyred.

Näyttökuva 2015-1-13 kello 12.32.36

Read full story here.

 

The ridiculous display of support for ‘Charlie,’ particularly in the news media, is disconcerting and demonstrates that many people are equally as uninformed and culturally insensitive as those who promoted the anti-Islamist cartoons. Since the attack, most news outlets have ignored the racism and Islam-tarnishing of Charlie Hebdo and are in a rush to glorify the magazine and deify their racist cartoonists. Ignoring the potential of further inflaming ethno-racial tensions and promoting further anti-Muslim bigotry, a number of media giants, such as the Washington Post, have even decided to reprint the blasphemous cartoons of Muhammad in defiance of what they feel is a threat to free speech.

To state that what occurred is “an attack on free speech” is misguided and plainly ignorant. This is a destructive myth espoused by most Western media outlets in their discussion of this event. See, for example, John Avlon’s The Daily Beast article, “Why We Stand with Charlie Hebdo-And You Should Too,” which naively presents the free speech argument. What Charlie Hebdo’s anti-Islamist cartoons represent is hate images and speech, a defamation of a major world religion and culture, and an obvious attack on Muslims. To cloud this reality is intellectual dishonesty in the wake of reactionary politics.

Stoking the flames of racial hatred through dehumanizing others and their beliefs is nothing new; yet, today it is claimed that those who de-humanize certain groups are expressing their free speech or righteousness in their actions. One might ask why KKK pamphlets that demean black Americans, white nationalists’ periodicals that vilify Jews, and past campaigns of dehumanization by national groups, like the US’s racist cartoons of Japanese, are viewed as intolerable and unacceptable, yet the demonization of Muslims and Arabs is granted a pass.

Islam bashing, Islamophobia, and anti-Arab sentiments are on the rise in Europe, and particularly in France, in large part do to the de-humanizing tactics of people like those associated with Charlie Hebdo. The dehumanization and discriminatory practices of Charlie cartoons provide ammunition for the anti-Muslim intolerance endorsed by rising far right groups in Europe, like the British Freedom Party, National Front, English Defense League, Alternative for Germany, Freedom Party in Netherlands, and PEGIDA (Patriotic Europeans Against Islamization of the West), to name a few. Problematically, with the aid of people who incite discrimination against Muslims, like the cartoonists and editorial staff at Charlie Hebdo, Islamophobia is now moving from the fringes to the mainstream of European societies. (See Joshua Keating’s Slate article, “Xenophobia is Going Mainstream in Germany.”)

As Dr. Muhammad Abdul Bari notes, “the shockwave of the far right National Front polling nearly one-fifth of French voters is still reverberating. Both the socialist candidate and the incumbent president are wooing the support of Marine le Pen” (see Dr. Bari’s Aljazeera article, “Islamophobia: Europe’s’ New Political Disease.”).Indeed, after the attack, as expected, the National Front is attracting more members and support.

Of course, racist and anti-Muslim dehumanizing cartoons are but a symptom of a larger problem that is not addressed, is misdiagnosed or is inverted: European colonialism and the European-sponsored terrorism or Euroterrorism used to support this centuries-old practice. The Iraq war, Afghanistan war, and other Western-sponsored military campaigns against Muslim countries are colonialist wars in which Western powers are attempting to steal natural resources from Muslim countries and rearrange their political structure so that Western business interests might more easily exploit these countries’ people and land. The deaths of innocent Muslims at the hands of Westerners in their colonialist pursuit of profit and power is pure unadulterated terrorism of the worst kind.

Western colonialism that exploded in the late nineteenth century and has been maintained up to this day relied upon and relies upon unimpeded Westerner violence or terrorism, as a number of analysts have documented. In African Perspectives of Colonialism (1987:26-27), A. Adu Boahen explains that Europe’s late nineteenth century technological advances led by the “maxim-gun” promoted Europeans’ “sudden and forceful occupation” of African lands and set in place the “imposition of the colonial system.” Edward Said’s analysis of colonialism, Europeans’ conquest of non-Western lands, in Orientalism (1979) demonstrates that violence and terrorism associated with European colonialism, particularly the British and French versions, are physical as well as cultural and psychological, in certain cases resembling the discriminatory practices and negative imagery of “the Other” discovered in the pages of Charlie Hebdo. In The Wretched of the Earth (1963:36), Franz Fanon observes that colonialism is “marked by violence” and is characterized by “the exploitation of the native by the settler…carried on by dint of a great array of bayonets and cannons.” Undoubtedly, modern day terrorism originated and persists in the practices of Western colonialism and this fact deserves deliberation in any attempt at understanding the various non-Western terrorist acts in reaction to European terrorism.

France’s colonialist exploitation and terrorism of Muslim African nations is one of the primary reasons for the growth of “radical” Islamist groups. Rather than simply dismissing these militarized Islamist groups as anti-Western, Westerners ought to be a little smarter and ask why wouldn’t Muslims attempt to protect their people, land and culture and, in turn, oppose those who terrorize them. Who are the real terrorists? If we consider the numbers of Muslims killed or brutalized at the hands of Westerners in relation to the number of Westerners killed or brutalized by Muslims, the answer is quite clear: terrorists of the West. Ironically, a Western terrorist, Anders Breivik, slaughtered large numbers of Westerners in his anti-Islamist hatred. His mass killing spree slayed far more Westerners on European soil than any attacks by “radicalized” Muslims. Significantly, Breivik’s terrorism was conflated with Islamist terrorism (see the Guardian).

As long as radicalized Westerners accept the killing of innocent Muslims in drone and missile attacks, discount the atrocities of Abu Ghraib, the CIA “black sites,” and other torture facilities, and fail to see how Western colonialism violently maintains operation across the globe, particularly in Muslim countries, the “battle against terrorism” will continue. Along with Europe, the United States has its own zealots and war hawks who promote terrorism directed at Muslim countries. On virtually any day, one can turn to major US news media outlets and witness a host of extremist US politicians, like Peter King, John McCain, Diane Feinstein, Alan West, Michele Bachmann and Chuck Schumer, calling for war or negative actions against one Muslim or Arab country or another. The rhetoric is careless and, at its roots, are the sparks of Western-styled terrorism.

To support US terrorism, French terrorism and other forms of Western terrorism is unconscionable. Similarly, supporting Charlie Hebdo’s discriminatory practices that naturalize and sanctify Euroterrorism against Muslims is abhorrent. Terrorism begets terrorism in a vicious cycle. Neither form can be justified, but the former is where we should direct our focus. For these reasons, Jen ne suis pas Charlie. For those who identify with Charlie, you might re-consider your senseless ties to the racism that Charlie breeds and the racial conflicts that will result from ignorant acceptance of that religious and ethno-racial intolerance and racist ridicule of Others.

The post Je Ne Suis Pas Charlie: A Critical View appeared first on racismreview.com.

Read original blog entry here.

This piece was reprinted by Migrant Tales with permission.

Muutos 2011 election campaign exposes the contempt and hatred some Finns have for migrants and minorities

Posted on September 8, 2014 by Migrant Tales

Muutos 2011, which has one MP in parliament, is a good example of a xenophobic party in Finland. They are a good example of the racism, contempt and hatred that some Finns have for migrants and minorities. Behind all the Muutos 2011 rhetoric you will find a hostile message: keep Finland white. 

James Hirvisaari, who was ousted from the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* after he posted a picture of a friend making a Nazi salute in parliament, is its lone MP.

The party gives us a glimpse of what they think of migrants and minorities in their election program:

Muutos always places Finns first in decision-making. Since we Finns are from a global standpoint a small and disappearing minority, we have to defend our language and culture since nobody will do this for us.

We’re not against immigration, but we believe we have a duty to former and future generations to maintain Finland a livable and secure country where Finns can live and practice their culture.

Näyttökuva 2014-9-8 kello 17.40.29

The poster states that Finns must have to right to decide what Finland will look like in the future.

 

Any sensible person can see what’s wrong with the above statement about immigration. Muutos 2011 sees Finland as a white country while in fact it has always been and will be culturally diverse. In Muutos 2011’s world, migrants would be seen as eternal outsiders that would always be second- and third-class citizens in this country.

The campaign poster above says it all about white privilege and how some Finns dread cultural diversity. Their problem is that Finland is already culturally and ethnically diverse. It’s not as if this will happen tomorrow or after tomorrow. It’s here, now.

Migrant Tales hopes that Muutos 2011 will lose their only seat in the April parliamentary elections.

* The Finnish name for the Finns Party is the Perussuomalaiset (PS). The English names of the party adopted by the PS, like True Finns or Finns Party, promote in our opinion nativist nationalism and xenophobia. We therefore prefer to use the Finnish name of the party on our postings.

Three anti-immigration PS MPs will pay Hirvisaari's fine for hate speech

Posted on March 1, 2012 by Migrant Tales

By Enrique Tessieri

Three far-right anti-immigration Perussuomalaiset (PS) MPs, Juho Eerola, Jussi Halla-aho and Olli Immonen, announced today  in a statement that they will pay PS MP James Hirvisaari’s 1,424-euro fine slapped  for hate speech by a Kouvola court in December. The statement, which was signed the three PS MPs, states that the fine was politically motivated. 

Instead of arguing the absurd defense line of the three PS MPs, let’s see who these three far-right anti-immigration politicians are. Starting with Jussi Halla-aho, he was fined for defaming a religion in 2009. Halla-aho is a Counter-Jihadist who has written on blogs like the Gates of Vienna, warning us about how Muslims are taking over Europe.

Juho Eerola is another anti-immigration politician who praises fascism and Mussolini’s corporatist economic system because it had no unemployment. Certainly he expresses such opinions carefully and in a hush-hush fashion. When his aide, Ulla Pyysalo’s name came up on a neo-Nazi membership list of the Suomen Kansalinen Vastarinta, Eerola did not consider this enough grounds to sack her.

Olli Immonen has warned on a number of occasions about an ensuing war between Christian white Europe and Islam. Immonen has been remarkably quiet after the cold-blooded killings in Oulu that saw a naturalized Finn of Moroccan background gunned down by a white Finn.

The three, including Hirvisaari, are members of the Nazi-spirited Suomen Sisu association, which strongly discourages white Finns marrying non-Finns.

Of all the three, the eeriest has got to be former Finnish Railways (VR) employee MP Hirvisaari. After the tragedy that struck Norway on July 22 when Anders Breivik went on the rampage, Hirvisaari blamed the “100% rapes” committed by immigrants on Norwegians and that country’s loose immigration policy for the killings.

Three anti-immigration PS MPs will pay Hirvisaari’s fine for hate speech

Posted on March 1, 2012 by Migrant Tales

By Enrique Tessieri

Three far-right anti-immigration Perussuomalaiset (PS) MPs, Juho Eerola, Jussi Halla-aho and Olli Immonen, announced today  in a statement that they will pay PS MP James Hirvisaari’s 1,424-euro fine slapped  for hate speech by a Kouvola court in December. The statement, which was signed the three PS MPs, states that the fine was politically motivated. 

Instead of arguing the absurd defense line of the three PS MPs, let’s see who these three far-right anti-immigration politicians are. Starting with Jussi Halla-aho, he was fined for defaming a religion in 2009. Halla-aho is a Counter-Jihadist who has written on blogs like the Gates of Vienna, warning us about how Muslims are taking over Europe.

Juho Eerola is another anti-immigration politician who praises fascism and Mussolini’s corporatist economic system because it had no unemployment. Certainly he expresses such opinions carefully and in a hush-hush fashion. When his aide, Ulla Pyysalo’s name came up on a neo-Nazi membership list of the Suomen Kansalinen Vastarinta, Eerola did not consider this enough grounds to sack her.

Olli Immonen has warned on a number of occasions about an ensuing war between Christian white Europe and Islam. Immonen has been remarkably quiet after the cold-blooded killings in Oulu that saw a naturalized Finn of Moroccan background gunned down by a white Finn.

The three, including Hirvisaari, are members of the Nazi-spirited Suomen Sisu association, which strongly discourages white Finns marrying non-Finns.

Of all the three, the eeriest has got to be former Finnish Railways (VR) employee MP Hirvisaari. After the tragedy that struck Norway on July 22 when Anders Breivik went on the rampage, Hirvisaari blamed the “100% rapes” committed by immigrants on Norwegians and that country’s loose immigration policy for the killings.

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