Every single rape and aggravated sexual assault committed in the Norwegian capital of Oslo over the past three years was committed by a Third World βimmigrantβ Norwegian Radio has reported.
According to an NRK report of 2 September 2009, the police in Oslo have investigated 41 cases of βaggravated sexual assault, which resulted in rape.β
According to NRK, βall of them were carried out by non-western immigrants to Norway.β
The police have, the report continues, βinvestigated all reported cases of aggravated sexual assault over the past three years, and have gained a clear impression of the offenders: Most of the rapists have a Kurdish or African background.β
Furthermore, the police said, the cases of aggravated sexual assaults all have βone thing in common, namely the use of gross violence.β
In typical liberal fashion, the Norwegian police fail to address the real cause of the problem β the mass Third World immigration invasion of Europe β and instead have urged that βmore effort be put into preventive measures among men with immigrant background.β
Norway, with a population of 4.7 million, has long had a liberal immigration and asylum policy, and as a result became home to increasing numbers of immigrants, foreign workers and βasylum seekersβ from various parts of the world.
* In 2006, immigration accounted for more than half of Norwayβs population growth. In that year, official statistics from Statistics Norway Bureau (SSB) showed a record 45,800 immigrants arriving in Norway β 30 percent higher than 2005.
At the beginning of 2007, there were 415,300 persons in Norway with an immigrant background (that is, immigrants, or born of immigrant parents), comprising 8.8 percent of the total population.
Official figures claim that 350,000 of these were from a βnon-Westernβ background, including Pakistanis, Iraqis, Somalis and Vietnamese. At least 35,000 Pakistanis were congregated in Oslo, most of whom entered the country legally as workers or through family reunification programmes.
At the beginning of 2005, 32 percent of first-generation immigrants had lived in Norway for less than five years, while 16 percent had lived in Norway for 25 years or more. A high proportion of immigrants from Iraq and Somalia have lived in Norway for less than five years β 57 and 55 percent respectively.
As of January 2005, Norwayβs refugee population was more than 107,000, or 2.3 percent of the population of that country. Refugees from Iraq, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Somalia, Iran and Vietnam made up the largest groups.
The non-white immigrants continue to have much higher birth rates than native Norwegians, with the result that the youth demographics show a large preponderance in favour of the non-Norwegian population. This will, like all European countries, make itself felt within the next two generations, once all these immigrant children reach adulthood.
In 2005, 64,000 children were born in Norway of two foreign-born parents, compared to only 13,800 people born to parents of European origin.
At current rates of Third World population growth, Oslo will have a non-white majority within two and a half decades.