Remigration is the central principle of the Refugee Convention. “The two principal concepts in refugee law are asylum and repatriation—the latter meaning return to one’s country of origin. After the Second World War, large populations returned to the countries they had been forced to leave,” former human rights judge Hanne Sophie Greve wrote in Norway’s ex-Conservative newspaper Aftenposten in 2016. Ten years later, support for remigration is being branded as extremism.
Continue reading »Those who come from a society where freedom has already been lost often see more clearly than those who are born into freedom and therefore take it for granted. For Europeans, freedom has become like air. They assume that the rule of law, women’s freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, and the separation of religious and political power are normal conditions in the world. They are not. They are historical exceptions—fragile, hard-won, and easily lost.
Continue reading »At least 250,000 young white British girls have been subjected to repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking and torture by organised gangs. The perpetrators were overwhelmingly Pakistani Muslims. The authorities knew about it for decades, yet chose to look the other way.
Continue reading »Independent Muslim schools and preschools linked to radical Islamist networks have received more than one billion kronor from Swedish taxpayers. Now, key figures are fleeing the country, leaving behind tens of millions in unpaid tax debts.
Continue reading »What happens when those who carry society finally discover that they are no longer carrying a civilisation, but an apparatus that lives off them? Collectivism rarely arrives marching in with boots first. It comes with forms, committees, good intentions, redistribution schemes, directives, and a language in which coercion is always called care. In our time, this is often called the European Union.
Continue reading »Schjøtt-Pedersen has handed the Progress Party (FrP) a winning issue: the decline in Norway’s schools is now too severe to hide. Government minister Kari Nessa Nordtun offered no remedy, arguing that the problem extends across Western Europe and reflects a broader civic malaise. According to the Office of the Auditor General, roughly one-third of pupils in compulsory education lack adequate reading and writing skills after years of schooling.
Continue reading »A woke, postmodern left has imposed every conceivable form of ideological excess on the public. Climate hysteria, gender ideology, an incessant focus on racism, and anti-Semitism have all been part of the package. But now it appears that growing numbers across the West have had enough. Young people—particularly young men—are leading the backlash.
Continue reading »Norway’s population grew by 33,000 in 2025, with 96 per cent of the increase consisting of people without kinship ties to Norway. Since 1985, the population has risen by 1.5 million, of whom fewer than one quarter have such ties. The ethnic Norwegian population is declining by 10,000 annually and is projected to become a minority. Current trends indicate that people of African and Asian origin will eventually form majorities.
Continue reading »In a ruling that should send shivers down the spine of anyone who still believes in Enlightenment values of reason, evidence and open debate, a Belgian court has convicted the nationalist activist Dries Van Langenhove for the crime of presenting uncomfortable facts. This is not just another skirmish in Europe’s war on free speech. It is something far more sinister: the explicit criminalisation of observable, verifiable reality itself.
Continue reading »The gap between politicians and ordinary people continues to widen. Politicians buy votes by taxing productive citizens ever more heavily in order to finance unproductive client groups, but that cannot continue indefinitely. Eventually, they will drain Norway’s sovereign wealth fund until it is empty. Only then, perhaps, will the typically placid Norwegians reach for the pitchforks.
Continue reading »