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NMR wanted information about school staff – gets no

The Nazi Nordic Resistance Movement (NMR) wanted to obtain personal data on staff at a school in Dalarna. Now the Administrative Court of Appeal rejects the request for security reasons.

» Published: August 23 2024

NMR wanted information about school staff – gets no
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It was in the spring that a person active in NMR was forced to leave their internship at a school in Dalarna. Several teachers are said to have noticed the person's long-term commitment to the Nordic Resistance Movement, reports Expo.

After that, NMR requested to access all employment contracts at the current school, initially as a private individual. The municipality then provided copies of the contracts, but only after parts had been classified as confidential. Information such as staff names and personal identity numbers had been removed.

Then, another request came in from the Nordic Resistance Movement's online newspaper Nordfront, which received the same response.

Now, the Administrative Court has also denied the request, as there is a risk that staff will be exposed to threats if the information is disclosed.

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