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More Openness After 22nd July?

The sun was shining in Bergen (Norway’s 2nd largest city) on 1st May. Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg was about to come to Bergen and the city was to be cleaned so that Mr. Stoltenberg was not to be confronted with uncomfortable truths.Thus the police looked out the Serve the People spokesperson in Bergen, Roger Solsvik, to order him to leave the city for 24 hours. Here the Prime Minister was to hold his 1st May speech.

Solsvik of course refused to follow the police’s orders. Then he was dragged against his will by two policemen across the main square, thrown into a police car and sent in prison.

This is unlawful detention. The police has no reason for removing Solsvik. The only real reason for him to be neutralized is that he represents the only really system critical organisation in Norway, Serve the People.

When other regimes remove such people from the street, the Norwegian medias rightfully criticizes this. We mean that it is just as bad when exactly the same thing happens in Norway.

However, police abuse did not stop Serve the People as the only organisation pointed at the big, ugly and bad smelling elephant present, but which none of the speakers would attack – the Norwegian imperialist bloody adventures in Libya and Afghanistan.

“The answer to the attacks must be more democracy and more openness.“ Jens Stoltenberg (American zionist puppet leader of Norway)


(English) http://tjen-folket.no/sentralt/view/11380
(Norwegian) http://tjen-folket.no/sentralt/view/11379


Added: May-3-2012 Occurred On: May-1-2012
By: pravdavoin
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Tags: Serve, the, People, Norway,
Location: Bergen, Hordaland, Norway (load item map)
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  • : "When other regimes remove such people from the street, the Norwegian medias rightfully criticizes this. We mean that it is just as bad when exactly the same thing happens in Norway."
    People have this interesting ability to condemn behaviour in others that they support if it's their "team" doing it.

    They're basically taking away his right to protest. I assume you have that right, in Norway?

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  • He's a fuckin' commie thats why.. Him and Jens St0ltenberg should be both locked up

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  • Seeing that he belongs to an organisation that advocates armed revolution, I'd say he is even more radical in his critique of society than any nazi-organisation that may exist in Norway.

    We don't want nazis and we don't want people who support Stalin and Mao. Selling t-shirts with pictures of them is liking selling t-shirts with Hitler.

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  • well, he is a real commie.... not semi-commi as the government.. lock him up =)

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