Syrian migrant to head Norway youth group

A Syrian-born refugee will be the next leader of Norway's Workers' Youth League which lost scores of members to a right-wing nationalist gunman in 2011.

A Syrian-born refugee is to become the next leader of Norway's Workers' Youth League, in an ironic twist for Anders Behring Breivik, the far-right nationalist who shot dead scores of the movement's members in 2011.

The electoral committee of the leading Labour Party's youth wing nominated Mani Hussaini, 26, on Wednesday to replace Eskil Pedersen, who is not standing for re-election.

A gathering of the left-wing youths ended in a bloodbath on July 22, 2011, when Breivik went on a shooting rampage to fight multiculturalism and a "Muslim invasion", as he would later explain.

Seventy-seven people, many of them teenagers, lost their lives that day, both on Utoeya island near Oslo where the WYL was holding its summer camp and in the capital itself, where Breivik denotated a bomb that killed eight.

Hussaini, a Syrian Kurd who fled to Norway 14 years ago and now has dual nationality, says he has no religion.

"It's an asset to come from Syria because it gives me different perspectives than those I would have if I was born in Norway," he said.

"In Norway, freedom and democracy for example seem obvious, but that's not the case in Syria," he told AFP.

Hussaini's formal designation as WYL president is expected at an October 16-19 general assembly.

Breivik, 35, is serving a 21-year sentence, which may be extended.


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