Ingrid Carlqvist
BornIngrid Kristina Carlqvist
(1960-11-09) 9 November 1960 (age 63)
Stockholm, Sweden
OccupationAuthor and journalist

Ingrid Kristina Carlqvist (born 9 November 1960) is a Swedish author and former journalist. According to Expo and Hope not Hate, Carlqvist is a far-right extremist who has developed close ties to the white supremacist milieu in Sweden and abroad.[1][2] Previously affiliated with the Islamophobic movement, she has recently shifted her focus to antisemitism and disavowed her former affiliations.[1][2]

Early life

Carlqvist was born on 9 November 1960 in Vantör Township, and was raised in Helsingborg. She studied at the School of Journalism in Gothenburg.

Career

In 2009, Carlqvist was fired by the mainstream housing magazine Villaliv, and in 2011 she was fired by the local newspaper Barometern. According to Carlqvist, she was fired from Barometern for blogging in defense of the Sweden Democratic Youth, which at the time was the youth league of the Sweden Democrats.[3]

In July 2012, she founded the Swedish language news-sheet Dispatch International with Lars Hedegaard, which was distributed by the Sweden Democrats as part of its election campaign.[4][5] The publication's general theme was Islamophobia, and its stated purpose was, according to Carlqvist, "to report what was not being reported" in the Swedish mainstream media with regard to Third World mass immigration into Swedish society.[5]

She was employed by the Gatestone Institute until 2016.[1] In the United Kingdom's politics she endorsed Anne Marie Waters for the 2017 UK Independence Party leadership election, who came in second place.[6]

After previously having been affiliated with the counter-jihad movement, she had by 2016 shifted to becoming affiliated with white supremacist and antisemitic views, and neo-Nazi groups such as the Nordic Resistance Movement.[1] Carlqvist has been described as engaging in Holocaust denial by Hope not Hate, and has dissasociated herself from the counter-jihad movement, bemoaning its "Jewish funders".[2] She stated to be a member of the white supremacist organization Asatru Folk Assembly in 2018.[7]

Publications

References

  1. ^ a b c d Daniel Vergara; Jonathan Leman (2 March 2017). "Notorious Swedish right-wing extremist touted as expert by Fox Business". Expo IDAG.
  2. ^ a b c Mulhall, Joe (25 April 2017). "Hope not Hate: Leading European anti-Muslim activist denies the Holocaust". Hope not Hate.
  3. ^ "Björn af Kleen besöker Ingrid Carlqvist | Kultur | Expressen". www.expressen.se. May 2013.
  4. ^ "SD skickar ut islamfientlig tidning". Svenska Dagbladet. 22 November 2012 – via www.svd.se.
  5. ^ a b Johannes Nesser (3 May 2013). "Ingrid Carlqvist attackerad under demonstration" (in Swedish).
  6. ^ Carlqvist, Ingrid (2 July 2017). "Wow! I wish you win, @AMDWaters". Ingrid Carlqvist on Twitter. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  7. ^ Carlqvist, Ingrid [@ingridcarlqvist] (15 January 2018). "Jag är med i Asatru Folk Assembly" (Tweet) – via Twitter.