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NMR leaders in chat about killing Strömmer (M)

Members of the Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement (NMR) write in an internal chat group, which Aftonbladet has taken part of, about killing Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (The Moderate Party).

» Updated: September 07 2024

» Published: August 27 2024

NMR leaders in chat about killing Strömmer (M)
Photo: Mikael Fritzon/TT

"Spontaneously, I feel that I could imagine killing JUDE-lakejen Gunnar Strömmer and serving a life sentence", writes a long-time NMR member, previously convicted of several cases of incitement against a group of people and harassment.

"My feelings tell me that it would be a justified act to do", the man continues.

"Thought exactly the same thing", a man responds.

The discussion takes place after someone in the group shared an interview with Strömmer, where he expresses himself on limiting the freedom of association for, for example, Nazi and other extreme groups that commit crimes.

"... if you have the opportunity and there are no witnesses, just go for it", writes another NMR man.

The material that the newspaper has taken part in consists of thousands of posts. Here, gross anti-Semitism, praise for Adolf Hitler, and threats against, among others, homosexuals can be seen.

Several S-politicians, such as Magdalena Andersson, Annika Strandhäll, and Anders Ygeman, are also discussed in a threatening language. The Green Party's Alice Bah Kuhnke is also described in threatening terms.

"Longing for her to be lying in the moss", writes a person.

Robin Andersson Malmros, deputy head of the Segerstedt Institute and lecturer in police work at the University of Borås, describes the material that the newspaper has taken part in as unique.

This is completely unedited material, and it's their real way of talking. It differs from how they express themselves in edited material used to reach a broader audience.

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