Six Christian Fundamentalists arrested in Norway, Sweden raids -- no, wait...

It still wasn't those Christian fundamentalists, who are, as we all know, more dangerous than Islamic jihadists. They just haven't gotten around to mounting any terror attacks yet, and with the number of Islamic jihad attacks standing now at 10,647 since 9/11, they have a bit of catching up to do.

"Six arrested in Norway, Sweden in terrorism raids," from AFP (thanks to all who sent this in):

STOCKHOLM : Norwegian and Swedish police said they arrested six people on Thursday in Oslo and Stockholm suspected of financing and planning attacks in a coordinated action.

"It was a coordinated action in Norway and Sweden," Jakob Larsson, a spokesman for the Swedish police's security service Saepo, told AFP.

In Stockholm, "three Swedish citizens, all men" were arrested on suspicion of financing and planning attacks, Larsson said, providing no further details on their identities.

In Oslo, three people were arrested "suspected of ... financing acts of terrorism abroad," the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) said in a statement.

According to the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet's online edition, the three arrested in Oslo were all of African origin....

"The support activities in Norway primarily involve money transfers to individuals or groups abroad who are believed to be linked to radical Islamist organisations," PST said.

"Various forms of support for foreign terrorist organisations remain the primary type of activity (linked to terrorism) in Norway," it added....

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Eternal vigilance is the price we pay to protect our civilization from those right-wing Christian fanatics--what, you say, they weren't Christian? O, whatever.

Go to any kindergarden class. There is always a group of kids using building blocks to make a big structure. Then there is always some jerk who comes along to kick it down.

Discuss amongst yourselves.

Oslostan formerly known as Norway and Malmostan formerly known as Sweden. Both almost got the first Kosovo dividend.

Ruslan Tokhchukov, EnragedSonce1999.

Oh har di har, Enragedsince1999