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A few links to articles (unfortunately - for those who does not understand the language - in Norwegian) that either say straight out or hints at the newspaper being considered extremist in the public opinion.
Hans Kristian Amundsen, journalist for the rather straightforward regional newspaper Nordlys (Northern Norway), says straight out that the editor of Magazinet is an extremist.
[1]
Links to several opinions on the case
[2]
Writer Shoaib M. Sultan on freedom of speech, use and abuse
[3]
The editor Magazinet refuses to be interviewed by the major Arab World news channel al-Jazeera
[4]
A committee in in the European Council deems the printing of the drawings as abuse of the right for freedom of speech
[5]
The youth organization of one of the parties that are part of the current Norwegian government - the socio-populist Sosialistik Venstreparti (Socialist Left) sends in an official protest against the printing of the drawings to a guiding council for the Norwegian press
[6]
the Islamic Council of Norway's reaction towards the printing of the drawings
[7]
A Norwegian organization that helps refugees abroad shows disapproval
[8].
Furthermore you could check Magazinet's website and the dubious kind of journalism they use, including allegations against al-Jazeera with links to a site that they probably run themselves.
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chsf, 20:32 8th February 2006 (UTC)
The definition on a Christian extremism by wikipedia is:
Magazinet is not violent, they don’t support attacking abortion clinics and killing of doctors involved in abortions. Dl
Magazinet did also become disscuesed a lot I the Norwegian news when they desided to publis a serch engine for the members in The Norwegian Order of Freemasons in 2003
http://www.magazinet.no/default.asp?linktype=1&linkid=858
http://www.magazinet.no/default.asp?menuid=&linktype=2&linkid=14686
This should be in the article. Dl 12:31, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
There are some errors in the description of the history of the newspaper. According to http://www.dagen.no//Nyheter//Innenriks/tabid/248/Default.aspx?articleView=true&ModuleId=71647 the name "Dagen" has been used since 1919. I am not sure about the particulars around the merging with "Magazinet", so I am not going to edit the article. Maybe I'll have time to check the facts later. PerDaniel ( talk) 11:46, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
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A few links to articles (unfortunately - for those who does not understand the language - in Norwegian) that either say straight out or hints at the newspaper being considered extremist in the public opinion.
Hans Kristian Amundsen, journalist for the rather straightforward regional newspaper Nordlys (Northern Norway), says straight out that the editor of Magazinet is an extremist.
[1]
Links to several opinions on the case
[2]
Writer Shoaib M. Sultan on freedom of speech, use and abuse
[3]
The editor Magazinet refuses to be interviewed by the major Arab World news channel al-Jazeera
[4]
A committee in in the European Council deems the printing of the drawings as abuse of the right for freedom of speech
[5]
The youth organization of one of the parties that are part of the current Norwegian government - the socio-populist Sosialistik Venstreparti (Socialist Left) sends in an official protest against the printing of the drawings to a guiding council for the Norwegian press
[6]
the Islamic Council of Norway's reaction towards the printing of the drawings
[7]
A Norwegian organization that helps refugees abroad shows disapproval
[8].
Furthermore you could check Magazinet's website and the dubious kind of journalism they use, including allegations against al-Jazeera with links to a site that they probably run themselves.
--
chsf, 20:32 8th February 2006 (UTC)
The definition on a Christian extremism by wikipedia is:
Magazinet is not violent, they don’t support attacking abortion clinics and killing of doctors involved in abortions. Dl
Magazinet did also become disscuesed a lot I the Norwegian news when they desided to publis a serch engine for the members in The Norwegian Order of Freemasons in 2003
http://www.magazinet.no/default.asp?linktype=1&linkid=858
http://www.magazinet.no/default.asp?menuid=&linktype=2&linkid=14686
This should be in the article. Dl 12:31, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
There are some errors in the description of the history of the newspaper. According to http://www.dagen.no//Nyheter//Innenriks/tabid/248/Default.aspx?articleView=true&ModuleId=71647 the name "Dagen" has been used since 1919. I am not sure about the particulars around the merging with "Magazinet", so I am not going to edit the article. Maybe I'll have time to check the facts later. PerDaniel ( talk) 11:46, 30 November 2012 (UTC)