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National People's Party (Norway) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Norwegian Front The Norwegian Front ((ノルウェー語:Norsk Front), NF) was a far-right, fascist political party in Norway, led by Erik Blücher as ''fører''.〔 Founded in 1975, the party was a successor to the minor National Youth League.〔 It had around 1,400 members at its peak.〔 The NF was founded by a young generation of neo-Nazis, nationalists, and anti-communists.〔 Other areas of focus included opposition to immigration, fight against "American finance capital", and Holocaust denial.〔 After being prevented from formally registering as a political party, and following repeated attacks from anti-fascists, the group turned towards violence and terrorism which garnered much media attention. Some members of the party fought with Rhodesian Security Forces in the Rhodesian Bush War, and the party had ties to the French National Front, and the World Anti-Communist League; the 12th WACL general conference in Paraguay in 1979 was attended by a delegate from the party whose journey was reportedly subsidised by the leader of the Arab delegation, Sheikh Ahmed Salah Jamjoom. The party was dissolved in 1979 after an activist from the group threw a homemade bomb against the annual May Day demonstration, leaving two people wounded.〔 Not long after, the party was succeeded by the National People's Party (Norwegian: ''Nasjonalt Folkeparti'', NF).〔 Opposition to immigration became its main focus.〔 On 13 June 1985 a young activist from the party detonated a bomb outside an Oslo Ahmadiyya mosque. Several of its leading members received prison sentences in the aftermath of the bombing for various activist offences.〔〔 The party was dissolved in 1991, and remaining members were encouraged to join the Fatherland Party.〔 ==References==
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