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Bus seats mistaken for women in burqas

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London, Aug. 2: An antiimmigr­ant group is being mocked after its members mistook a photograph of six empty bus seats posted on its Facebook page for a group of women wearing burqas, media reports said.

Members of Norwegian Fedrelande­t viktigst, or “Fatherland first”, posted comments like “tragic”, “terrifying” and “disgusting” beneath the photograph, according to Norway news website Nettavisen. Some members even wondered whether they might be carrying bombs or weapons beneath their clothes. “This looks really scary,” wrote one. “Should be banned. You can’t tell who’s underneath. Could be terrorists.”

“Islam is and always will be a curse,” “Get them out of our country – frightenin­g times we are living in,” read some of the comments.

The photograph was posted “for a joke” last week by Johan Slåttavik, beneath a question asking the group: “What do we think of this?” He told Nettavisen he was “interested to see how people’s perception­s of an image are influenced by how others around them react. I ended up having a good laugh.”

The photo has gone viral in Norway after others shared screenshot­s of the nationalis­t group’s outraged reactions.

Norway recently became the latest European country to propose restrictio­ns on wearing of burqas and niqabs in public places. — Agencies

SOME members of the anti-immigratio­n group wondered whether the non-existent passengers might be carrying bombs or weapons beneath their clothes.

 ?? via web ?? The photo was posted on a Norwegian anti-immigrant group’s Facebook page. —
via web The photo was posted on a Norwegian anti-immigrant group’s Facebook page. —

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