Haakon Forwald
Appearance
Haakon Forwald | |
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Born | Haakon Forwald 1978 (age 45–46) |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Occupation | Nordic Strength Council Member |
Known for | Leading member of Ultranationalist group Nordic Strength. Former Leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement in Norway |
Children | 2 |
Haakon Forwald (born 1978 in Røyken)[1] is a leading member of the extreme right-wing Nordic paramilitary group Nordic Strength (Norwegian: Nordisk Styrke), founded in 2019. He was from 2010 to 2019 the leader of the Norwegian branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM), a Nationalist movement in Scandinavia.[2] He has been described by the newspaper Verdens Gang as one of the most dangerous people in Northern Europe.[3] Forwald was previously a guitarist in Disiplin. He was also a bassist in the Swedish extreme metal band Dissection, a band that was affiliated with an occult order, Temple of the Black Light.[4]
References
- ^ https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/hver-rase-har-sin-egenart-og-vi-er-mot-raseblanding-det-nordiske-folk-er-utrydningstruet/61934120 "'Every race has its distinctiveness, and we are against miscegenation. The Nordic people is nearing extinction', says Neo-Nazi leader Haakon Forwald."
- ^ https://www.dt.no/nyhet/drammen/royken/roykenboringen-haakon-forwald-forst-i-nazidemonstrasjon-i-sverige/s/5-57-624210 "Haakon Forwald in a Nazi demonstration in Sweden"
- ^ http://pluss.vg.no/spesial/2017/det-hvite-raseriet/page/nordens-farligste "The White Anger - Northern Europe's most dangerous"
- ^ http://www.whiskey-soda.de/news.php?id=12247 Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine "Dissection bassist Haakon Forwald leaves the band"
Categories:
- 1978 births
- Living people
- Alt-right
- Alt-right politicians in Europe
- Antisemitism in Norway
- Black metal controversies
- Far-right politics in Norway
- Male critics of feminism
- Neo-Nazism in Norway
- Norwegian activists
- Norwegian anti-communists
- Norwegian black metal musicians
- Norwegian environmentalists
- Norwegian emigrants to Sweden
- Norwegian musicians
- Norwegian nationalists
- Norwegian neo-Nazis
- Anti-Islam sentiment in Europe
- People from Røyken
- Racism in Norway
- Satanism and Nazism
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