Norway in the news - 2006

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Norway eyes icebreakers of the desert

Oslo - A rural region of Norway is planning to buy some camels to help refugees living there feel at home.

"Camels have been part of everyday life for many of our refugees," Wenche Irene Stenseth, in charge of integrating refugees in Loeten, south-eastern Norway, said on Tuesday.

"Many have lived as nomads, (a life in which) the camel plays a central role."

it is hoped that the camels, which will produce milk, meat and leather, will help create jobs for refugees who "only want to work and pay taxes", Stenseth said.

Local tourism would also benefit from the initiative.

Loeten is planning to seek state financial aid to buy about 20 camels.
 
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http://www.bnp.org.uk/news_detail.php?newsId=717


This is not an April Fool's joke - honest.

2006 gets off to a mad start and this confirms that the lunatics really have taken over the asylum, not just here in the UK but across Europe. A story reaches us from Oslo which is shivering as daytime temperatures struggled today (3rd) to reach a chilly minus 5 Celsius (23 F in old money). The country's reindeer are in their element!

The Immigration Directorate over there has applied for a government grant of Ô�Å¡£87,000 to carry out a feasibility study on a proposal to import up to 20 camels to make African refugees more at home!

Helping the newcomers

Wenche Stenseth, head of refugee welfare for the district of Loeten in southern Norway said that the animals, usually found in the
r
r
r
warmer climes of northern Africa could help the 100 or
so migrants from Sudan and Somalia to integrate and become independent of welfare handouts!

Stenseth told Norwegian reporters that This is a multicultural society. The market is there." The camels could be farmed by the migrants to provide demand for camel milk, meat, skins and hair and may also boost tourism.

"Why should Norwegians travel to Morocco or Egypt to ride camels if they can do it here?" she asked.

Classic cast of characters

This might seem a trivial and amusing story for a winter's evening but the reality is that multi-culturalism is no laughing matter for the victims. Here we have a classic case of politically correct madness involving the usual cast of characters; a silly white liberal trying to misuse the national wealth; the hard working indigenous taxpayers who have to fork out for some hare-brained scheme which only those whose minds addled by years of chemical abuse while at colle
ge
cou
ld
concoct, and the newcomers who must look on with a mixture of amazemen
t, mirth and expectation that having travelled some 3000 miles to end up in a snow bound part of rural Norway they are expected to take up camel farming!

Let's examine the elements here:

"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¢ 100 migrants in an otherwise homogenous Norwegian district does not constitute a multi-cultural society, it is what is says on the label; a small number of inassimilable foreigners who are probably this January, which is one of the coldest and snowiest on record, regretting having left such a pleasant climate 2000 miles to the south.

"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¢ Camels are not native animals to Norway, so the presence of these humped backed beasts of burden can hardly help newcomers integrate into Norwegian society.

"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¢ It is questionable that any of the African refugees have the first clue about looking after the ships of the desert, in much the same way that a group of average British refugees stranded in the Andes would be cap
able o
f farmi
ng a h
erd of pedigree pigs imported by Bolivian Refug
ee Welfare Agencies!

"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¢ Just who is demanding camel meat and hair? Aside from a few middle class liberal types does the average Norwegian have an insatiable taste for exotic bush meat?

"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¢ Who pays? As always the fleeced European taxpayer; insulted by liberal idiots for being racist and thoughtless, instilled with a false sense of guilt by a broadcasting media packed full to the gunwales with Marxists and liberal who haven't thought through what an Islamic takeover of Europe actually means; namely the end of so called women's' rights, gay rights, equality and democracy.

"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¢ Animal welfare! What of the camels themselves, which one minute were bathing in almost constant African sunshine, munching on a veritable feast of lush grass and wheat with figs and dates for pudding, suddenly let loose on the Norwegian landscape with few of their nutritional requirements readily to nibble? A manger of dried hay an
d vitamin
supplements
just does
n't cu
t the mustard and should quite rightly be a cause for Norwegians concerned about animal rights to get involved!

We can all rightly laugh at the daft little episodes that multi-culturalism sometimes present to us, whether in Britain or other closely related kindred nations in Europe, the Americas or down under but we should also remember that for every laugh there is some tangible financial cost to us as fleeced taxpayers and some huge but immeasurable costs to the structure and viability of our respective societies.

PS"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¦"â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¦Don't forget the camels!
 
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Yes, yes......bring Somalis, plus all the little parts of Somalia they need to feel at home, to Norway so they can live fat and worry-free off the surplus produced by the white race. All the whites really need is enough to maintain health, so they can keep working to sustain the ever-growing horde of pestilent sub-humans around them.

Why not just set up a "pipeline" of sorts from all white treasuries to a bank -of sorts - where every monkey in Africa can draw enough every month to buy food, houses, Mercedes, HIV medicine, and all the other necessities we owe them???
 
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Aftenposten in English

January 6, 2006

Camel project stirs a fuss
http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1192239.ece

A local refugee council in a small Norwegian township faces plenty of humps over its novel plan to create jobs and help clients by importing camels.

Environmentalists don't think camels belong in Norway.

The township of LÃÆ’ ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¸ten is otherwise best known for its historic production of the strong Norwegian drink known as akevitt. Now its refugee council (Flyktningtjenesten) wants to launch production of camel milk, a project it thinks will benefit refugees from African countries who miss the milk and need jobs.

Environmental groups and Norway's food inspection agency are skeptical, to say the least. Environmentalists suggest Norwe



gian officials need to take better care of the animals that a
lready are in the country, while food inspectors generally forbid the import of animals deemed exotic.

"Camels don't belong in Norway," Sondre BÃÆ’ ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¥tstrand, spokesman for environmental group GrÃÆ’ ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¸nn Ungdom said earlier this week. "We have big enough problems to give the species we already have a good life in Norway."

Eivind Liven of the Norwegian Food Safety Authority for Hedmark and Oppland counties said he's never heard of attempts to import camels to Norway before. General rules against such import "are based on consideration for the animals, which should live in their natural environments."

It was local newspaper Hamar Arbeiderblad that first broke the story about the rather novel attempt to integrate refugees from Somalia and other African countries. Wenche Irene Stenseth of LÃÆ’ ÃƒÆ’”�Å¡¸ten's refugee council told the paper that the refugees are unable to get camel milk in Norway, and i
mpor
ting
cam
els to produce such milk could also create jobs.

Stenseth's proposal, however, needs
both funding and permission. The council thus has applied for a grant of NOK 1 million (about USD 150,000) to get the project going.

Stenseth's proposal has spurred headlines in Norway, interest from refugee officials at the United Nations, and a pending visit from a BBC camera crew. "I must say that I find the situation almost unreal," Stenseth told news bureau NTB.

Aftenposten English Web Desk
Nina Berglund

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