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- Mustafa_Letter comment "The Mustafa-letter (Norwegian: Mustafa-brevet) was a controversial letter which the chairman of the Progress Party, Carl I. Hagen, used in the electoral campaign for the 1987 local elections. The letter was signed Mohammad Mustafa, a Muslim immigrant to Norway, but the media soon claimed they could prove the letter was false.".
- Q1397505 comment "The Mustafa-letter (Norwegian: Mustafa-brevet) was a controversial letter which the chairman of the Progress Party, Carl I. Hagen, used in the electoral campaign for the 1987 local elections. The letter was signed Mohammad Mustafa, a Muslim immigrant to Norway, but the media soon claimed they could prove the letter was false.".