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  2. Sweden. The Nordic Resistance Movement was founded by Klas Lund. In 2020, its leader was Simon Lindberg, and its political wing was managed by Pär Öberg . It is known for its opposition to non-white immigration to Sweden. The NRM is considered a central actor in Sweden's white power movement.

  3. Formed by neo-Nazi nationalists in Sweden in 1997, the Nordic Resistance Movement (Nordiska motståndsrörelsen, or NRM) is a transnational, neo-Nazi organization with official chapters operating in Sweden, Finland, and Norway.

  4. Jul 5, 2018 · At its founding in 1997, the NRM was known as the Swedish Resistance Movement (Svenska motståndsrörelsen)—though the group expanded from a Swedish-centered group to one spanning the Nordic region and adopted the name NRM after establishing Finnish and Norwegian chapters in 2008 and 2011, respectively.

  5. Nov 18, 2022 · The organization is led by Simon Lindberg, located in Sweden, with subordinate leaders responsible for NRM divisions located in other countries. NRM members from across the Nordic region have been arrested and charged for their perpetration and plotted perpetration of violence.

  6. Mar 21, 2022 · The group announced the creation of a new “parliamentary branch” with one of the newly elected councilors, Pär Öberg, as its head. The Swedish Resistance Movement formally changed its name to the Nordic Resistance Movement, and a formal political party was registered in July 2015.

  7. The Nordic Resistance Movement is a pan-Nordic neo-Nazi movement in the Nordic countries and a political party in Sweden. Besides Sweden, it is established in Norway, Denmark and Iceland, and formerly in Finland before it was banned in 2019.

  8. Feb 26, 2024 · Vejdeland is one of the longest-serving members of the Resistance Movement and has been part of the national leadership for 20 years. He has been the driving force behind Nordisk Radio and one of the key people responsible for the creation of the Swedish nationalist news site Nordfront.

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