Sunday, 2 August 2015

Neo-nazism in Finland

Finland is nourishing the vipers of neo-Nazism in her bosom
Peter Iiskola


Via Facebook

Finland is nourishing the vipers of Neo-Nazism in her bosom, if they are not immediately removed. Police detained 32 violent Neo-Nazis that had beaten innocent outsiders bloody and unconscious in Central Finland in Jyväskylä on Saturday. Police says that the Neo-Nazis violent riots were planned because they gave commanding orders.

- Neo-Nazism became now a problem for the whole government and in particular for the True Finns Party. Whoever does not see this must be politically blind. MP Olli Immonen should not be held within the True Finns, and their Defense Minister Jussi Niinistö does not fit the Finnish Government. They must be shown the political door out, says Finnish judge Peter Iiskola, who has international experience in many of the world's conflict and war zones with UN, Council of Europe and the Iran-USA Arbitration Tribunal in The Hague.

Neo-Nazism became in one sweep a political issue for the whole government of Finland, and not just a problem for the True Finns, as the Centre Party Prime Minister Juha Sipilä failingly has been hoped for. National Coalition Party's former leader and now President of Finland Sauli Niinistö has also been hoping to sweep the issue under the carpet by only calling for public moderate discussion.

- Sauli Niinistö, Juha Sipilä and True Finns chairman and Foreign Minister Timo Soini nourishes snakes in their bosom, and they do not seem to do anything until the Finnish people's blood is poisoned by repeated bites. On the other hand, the Finnish people already clearly understand the neo-Nazi connections: organization Suomen Sisu (SS) with Olli Immonen, Jussi Niinistö and Jussi Halla-aho, who are also the True Finns Party big shots. I believe that it is no longer only an internal affair for the True Finns, but an internal matter for the whole of Finland, says Iiskola.

Finnish Neo-Nazis struck in Jyväskylä during their demonstration innocent outsiders both unconscious and bloody. Police used, inter alia, pepper spray and arrested 32 Neo-Nazis. They belong to an organization Suomen Vastarintaliike (Finnish Resistance Movement) which has a direct link to the nationalist extreme Finnish Suomen Sisu (SS) association, whose chairman is the True Finns MP Olli Immonen.

A few days ago, Immonen’s intentional provocation triggered a large protest movement against him in Finland at the time of the Norwegian Utoyan-Breivik massacre anniversary. Tens of thousands of Finns organized demonstrations against Immonen, who published on Facebook a manifesto against multiculturalism - it was clearly a racist, fascist and Nazi sympathizing manifesto. The aforementioned SS-organization "godfathers" are the True Finns Defense Minister Jussi Niinistö and MEP Jussi Halla-aho. The Finnish official Council for Mass Media decided in 2008 that Suomen Sisu SS can be rightly so called a "Nazi sympathizer."

In the picture above is SS-chairman Olli Immonen posing with Neo-Nazi Finnish Resistance Movement members on 17 June. A week later Immonen was throwing out the manifesto. A few days ago the Defense Minister Jussi Niinistö - not perhaps just by a chance – began seeing "little green Russian soldiers" on Finnish demilitarized Åland Islands near Sweden and pointed out that the Åland issue has changed and Finland must now defend the demilitarized Åland.

Finnish Resistance Movement has been at least since 2010 guilty of much political violence, ifor example, against the Left Alliance, but also against the conservative National Coalition Party.

In 2013, three neo-Nazis from this organization made an attack against the Left Youth Chairman Ms. Li Andersson (now she's in Parliament) when she and two other had written a book about right-wing extremism in Finland - "Äärioikeisto Suomessa". The Neo-Nazis stormed the book presentation ceremony in Jyväskylä City Library. The Neo-Nazis started a fight and at least one person was stabbed. The book's two other writers are editor Michael Brunila, who was with Li Andersson in Jyväskylä, and the Left Alliance Municipal activist Dan Koivulaakso.

Finnish Resistance Movement has worked closely with its sister Swedish Resistance Movement SMR and the Norwegian equivalent resistance movement. Together these organizations form the Nordic Council of Resistance. Finnish Resistance Movement mentions on their website that their ideals are a race-oriented humanity, conservation of nature, family orientation and National Socialism


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