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Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee : ウィキペディア英語版
Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee

The Finnish Anti-Fascist Committee ((フィンランド語:Suomen antifasistinen komitea)), also known by its Finnish abbreviation SAFKA, is a radical political organisation operating in Finland, founded in November 2008, but never registered. According to the Chairperson Johan Bäckman the Committee has twenty activists and about a hundred supporters.
In their first manifest from December 2008, they condemned the following phenomena as fascist: school shootings, political activism against the Paris Peace Treaty, as well as the death of the political left. Some members of the group consider the 1917 Bolshevik revolution as "social progress" and views the Soviet Union as a "utopia that was realized in the Swedish welfare state".
The group has been heavily criticized in the Estonian media as being "neo-Stalinist". The number of activists in the group is not announced, however at least Johan Bäckman, Leena Hietanen, Petri Krohn and Tommi Lievemaa are members.〔〔
== Activities ==

On 23 March 2009, Safka staged a protest in central Helsinki together with Nochnoy Dozor and Nashi against a seminar arranged by the Estonia's embassy in Helsinki discussing the Soviet deportations from Baltic states.〔Eesti Ekspress 17 March 2009: (Soome ekstremist tahab Eesti seminari ajal putinjuugendi Helsingi tänavatele tuua ), edited by Askur Alas〕 Safka claimed in its blog that the event "worshipped Nazi ideology" and was "anti-Russian" in nature.〔 The protest was joined by the prospective Finnish Islamic Party represented by Abdullah TammiYleisradio 3 November 2008: (Abdullah Tammi KGB:n agenttina ) by Jukka Lindfors
The protest, although attended by only a few dozen protesters received huge media interest in Finland. In comparison, the seminar drew about 300 people.〔Helsingin Sanomat 23 March 2009 13:04–15:24: (Viro-kirjan julkaisu keräsi Sanomataloon 300 hengen yleisön )〕

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