Smaland
01-25-2014, 04:02 PM
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"Some political parties in Norway consider immigrants, and in particular Muslims, a threat to society. Kyrre Lien for The New York Times"
Their concerns about immigration and perceptions that Islam is challenging prevailing national values are widely shared, both among some Norwegians, like the Ulvestrands, on the left of the political spectrum, and among many on the right, who in September put the Conservative Party into office after eight years of government by Labor Party-led leftist coalitions.
Full story (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/24/world/europe/anti-immigrant-party-norway.html?_r=0)
"Some political parties in Norway consider immigrants, and in particular Muslims, a threat to society. Kyrre Lien for The New York Times"
Their concerns about immigration and perceptions that Islam is challenging prevailing national values are widely shared, both among some Norwegians, like the Ulvestrands, on the left of the political spectrum, and among many on the right, who in September put the Conservative Party into office after eight years of government by Labor Party-led leftist coalitions.
Full story (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/24/world/europe/anti-immigrant-party-norway.html?_r=0)