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As the local elections take place in Norway next month, politicians are said to lead their campaigns in a peaceful fashion after what happened in Utøya Island and at Oslo City Centre last month. However, some go that extra mile and cause further controversy.
Former Chairman of the Progress Party (FrP) Carl I. Hagen, who is running for Oslo Mayor, has continued his series of contentious remarks, saying most terrorists are Muslims, reports NRK.
Releasing his Party's manifesto in 2005, he was quoted by Aftenposten as criticising the foreigners in Norway, branding them as "perpetrators".
Already in 2004 he was censured for his controversial views of Islam, after he alleged that its extreme faction planned to Islamify the world.