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Some Eastern Europe countries have seemingly not realized how dangerous it can be to provide neo-Nazis room for their 'presentations'.
We Norwegians had to bitterly experience how dangerous such mindsets can be, last summer when the neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik cold-bloodedly murdered 77 innocent people. We will earnestly suggest that the rest of Europe try to learn from what happened in Norway 22 July 2011, not allowing neo-Nazi marches, posters or other kinds of space for spreading the dangerous messages and history falsifications these people represent. Norway had to learn it the hard way...
Portrait of the Norwegian neo-Nazi mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik all over Warsaw these days.
Photo: www.vg.no
Throughout the Polish capital's bus stops are these days covered with meter-high portraits of Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian neo-Nazi who brutally murdered 77 persons last summer.
The posters are made of one of the pictures Breivik used for the so-called manifesto he sent out after the terrorist attacks on 22 last July.
The portrait is in black and white and pixel led, but you can clearly see who the posters are representing.
According AP, a lot of of Norwegians who have been on holiday in the Polish capital, reacted to the massive posters with disbelief.
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