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Expo Foundation (Stiftelsen Expo) ⁕

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An influential anti-racist foundation and magazine, mostly occupied with monitoring and registering pro-whites and nationalists. Expo was founded by the communist journalist and novelist Stieg Larsson in 1995, and fills a similar niche as the Southern Poverty Law Center in the USA. Expo contributors regularly hold lectures in schools, which is an important source of revenue for the foundation. The front-organization "Tillsammanskapet" is also an Expo project of some importance.


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  • Expo is known to have very wide definition of racism. For example the mildly immigration skeptical party Swedish Senior Citizen Interest Party is categorized as racist by the foundation.


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  • Back in 2014 the billionaire George Soros donated 25.000 dollar to the Expo front-organization "tillsammansskapet", an anti-racist "grassroots organization", in order to influence the election.


    2014


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  • When Expo had economic problems back in 1996, the two biggest tabloids in Sweden, Aftonbladet and Expressen (supposed competitors), joined forces and published Expo magazine as an insertion. This gave the magazine a circulation of 800.000.



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  • Expo is frequently cited, by the main stream media, as a source of objective commentary regarding the nationalist movement in Sweden and the Sweden Democratic party.



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Affiliations

Open Society Foundations ⁕ (Business)

Mona Sahlin (Politics)

✔ Gabriel Urwitz (Business)

Tobias Hübinette (Business)


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Last updated: Mon Oct 10 2016 08:20:09
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