Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Terrorism_in_Norway> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Terrorism_in_Norway abstract "Terrorism in Norway includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following terror and terror threats: The terror threat during the 1973 oil crisis. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) was present in Norway, ready to strike against an oil refinery outside Tønsberg. Police raised the alarm after learning of the plot, causing the group to withdraw (the group instead attacked an oil installation in Singapore). The Mossad assassination in Lillehammer, where Israeli intelligence executed the Moroccan waiter Ahmed Bouchiki in 1973, is considered as the first contra terrorist attack fatality on Norwegian soil in recent times. Erling Folkvord and Carsten Thomassen characterized the assassination as state terrorism. The 1982 Oslo Central Station bombing, killing one person and injuring 11 others. An 18 year-old was convicted, claiming he had extorted the Norwegian State Railways. In 1985 the Ahmadiyya Muslim Nor mosque at Frogner in Oslo was blasted with dynamite. A woman at 38 years got shock and smoke damage. The bomb was detonated by an activist from the National People's Party, which resulted in several other people from the party being arrested by the police. In 1993 Aschehoug chief William Nygaard was shot and attempted murdered. The assassination is believed to be a result of Nygaard publishing and defending Salman Rushdie's controversial novel The Satanic Verses. Harald Stanghelle characterized the assassination as state terrorism. A fatwa was issued against the author and all translators and publishers who assisted in publishing the book. Nygaard was not even doubt that Iran was behind or was to blame for assassination. In 2006 the Oslo Synagogue was attacked with firearms by four men, including known Islamists. No people were harmed in the incident. In 2006 the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) in cooperation with Italian police expelled thirteen members of the Islamist terror organisation GSPC from Norway. In 2009 the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) actioned against 25 Islamists thought to have planned terror in Norway. The 2010 Norway terror plot in which three Islamists were arrested and later convicted for terror plans. The 2011 attacks, in which 77 people were killed and at least 319 injured in two sequential lone wolf attacks. On 26 March 2012, the Norwegian Islamist Mullah Krekar was sentenced to 5 years in prison for making death threats. He appealed. On 26 March 2012, Krekar was re-arrested for making threats against two Kurds and the Conservative Party leader Erna Solberg. The 2014 terror threat by jihadists from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) which caused extraordinary short-term security measures in Norway.↑ ↑ ↑ 3.0 3.1 ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageID "41948345".
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageLength "4451".
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageRevisionID "700766027".
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink 1973_oil_crisis.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink 2010_Norway_terror_plot.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink 2011_Norway_attacks.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Abdul_Rauf_Mohammad.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Ahmadiyya.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Al-Qaeda_in_the_Islamic_Maghreb.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Ansar_al-Islam.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Aschehoug.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crime_in_Norway.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Terrorism_by_country.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Terrorism_in_Norway.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Erling_Folkvord.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Erna_Solberg.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Fatwa.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Frogner.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Harald_Stanghelle.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Laju_incident.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Lillehammer.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Lillehammer_affair.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Lone_wolf_(terrorism).
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Mohyeldeen_Mohammad.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Mossad.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Mullah_Krekar.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Norwegian_Front.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Norwegian_Police_Security_Service.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Norwegian_State_Railways.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Oslo_Central_Station.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Oslo_Synagogue.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Popular_Front_for_the_Liberation_of_Palestine.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Profetens_Ummah.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Salman_Rushdie.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Souhaila_Andrawes.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink State_terrorism.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Terrorism_in_the_European_Union.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink The_Satanic_Verses.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink Tønsberg.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLink William_Nygaard.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Terrorism in Norway".
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Europe_topic.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Terrorism_in_Norway subject Category:Crime_in_Norway.
- Terrorism_in_Norway subject Category:Terrorism_by_country.
- Terrorism_in_Norway subject Category:Terrorism_in_Norway.
- Terrorism_in_Norway comment "Terrorism in Norway includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following terror and terror threats: The terror threat during the 1973 oil crisis. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) was present in Norway, ready to strike against an oil refinery outside Tønsberg. Police raised the alarm after learning of the plot, causing the group to withdraw (the group instead attacked an oil installation in Singapore).".
- Terrorism_in_Norway label "Terrorism in Norway".
- Terrorism_in_Norway sameAs Q17511953.
- Terrorism_in_Norway sameAs m.011dzqt7.
- Terrorism_in_Norway sameAs Q17511953.
- Terrorism_in_Norway wasDerivedFrom Terrorism_in_Norway?oldid=700766027.
- Terrorism_in_Norway isPrimaryTopicOf Terrorism_in_Norway.