Threats in opposition to Norway’s LGBTQ+ Pride pageant rise following lethal 2022 assault

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Threats have elevated in opposition to subsequent week’s LGBTQ+ Pride pageant in Oslo following a lethal capturing final 12 months on the annual occasion, the Norwegian Police Security Service stated Wednesday.

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However, the home safety company, identified by its Norwegian acronym PST, stated it was not conscious of any concrete hazard. The head of its counterterror unit, Lars Lilleby, stated the threats may be an try to power the cancellation of the July 1 parade.

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The threats have come from right-wing extremists and radical Islamists, PST stated.

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“We all take it very seriously,” Lilleby stated. “It is perhaps right now that it is important to carry out this event, we encourage that.”

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During final 12 months’s pageant, a gunman opened hearth in Oslo’s nightlife district, killing two folks and wounding 20 others. A Norwegian citizen initially from Iran, Zaniar Matapour, was arrested and charged with homicide, tried homicide and terrorism. No trial date has been set.

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There are three different suspects within the case, together with one who reportedly fled to Pakistan. Norway is awaiting his deportation. PST has known as the assault an “Islamist terror act.”

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Earlier this month, a report commissioned by Norwegian police blasted PST, saying it had been warned by the nation’s exterior Intelligence Service that an assault was imminent in a Scandinavian nation, with a number of clues pointing at Norway, and that PST might have prevented the bloodshed.

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On Sunday, authorities in Austria stated they'd foiled a attainable assault on Vienna’s Pride parade by three younger males who allegedly sympathized with the Islamic State group. Three suspects, aged 14, 17 and 20, had been arrested one hour earlier than the beginning of the parade on Saturday.

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A person in his 20s was detained Tuesday in pre-trial custody for 4 weeks in Oslo for allegedly making threats in opposition to the Pride parade within the Norwegian capital. He made the threats by e mail and different digital varieties, police stated.

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