Security in Norway is arresting participants in a march for the Nazis

Security in Norway is arresting participants in a march for the Nazis

After a group of neo-Nazi protesters in Oslo refused to cooperate with security agents, the police in Norway detained 35 people.
The group, which consists of 30 to 40 demonstrators, allegedly failed to follow the procedures required by Parliament to arrange the march in central Oslo, according to the Capital Police.
And it revealed on Twitter, “They did not apply for (permits) and did not comply with the police orders,” after the group refused to leave the area.

In a different statement, the police emphasised that they had made 35 arrests and that the situation was under control.
According to the Norwegian Public Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), left-wing organisations sent representatives to the demonstration site, and police had to step in to keep the two groups apart.
Images of the protest showed men holding signs bearing the “Northern Resistance Movementlogos. “‘s

This movement is active in the countries of northern Europe and publicly describes itself as embracing national socialism, and it is the term reserve of Nazism.
In September 2020, the movement’s activities were outlawed by Finland’s Supreme Court.

Participants in a march for the Nazis are being detained by security in Norway.

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