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Video of Independence Day Marches in Finland

Norden Media has released a new video of the nationalist demonstrations that took place on Finland’s Independence Day on 6th December 2019.

LAST MONTH, Finland’s Independence Day was commemorated with two demonstrations in Helsinki.

The first demonstration was arranged by the Soldiers of Odin. The demonstration was originally set to be organised by the National Socialist organisation Kohti Vaupatta! (Towards Freedom!), but the police commission denied them permission, claiming the demonstration would “break the law”.

When the first demonstration was over, the 300-plus attendees went on to participate in the patriotic “6/12” demonstration. According to the organiser, 2,500-3,000 patriots took part in the demonstration, marching with torches in hand to commemorate Finland’s independence.

The video depicts some of the oppressive tactics used by the Finnish state against nationalists and National Socialists, before moving on to both demonstrations and Simon Lindberg’s speech, which can be seen in full here.

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Source: Nordic Resistance Movement

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Truthweed
Truthweed
16 January, 2020 9:52 pm

Does Finland’s Police Commission oppose Finland’s independence? Is it illegal to support Finland’s independence? Who are the employers of the Finnish state? How many jews live in Finland. Is it one percent?