Charged with hate speech against doorman – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

According to the indictment, Hulsker is said to have made a hateful statement to a security guard who was at work at the Syng Mer nightclub in central Oslo on March 9, 2022. He is said to have said “damn negro” and “how can you ask a white man to go out” or similar in connection with his being asked to leave the karaoke bar. The trial against Hulsker starts on Wednesday at 9. A day has been set aside for the case in the Oslo District Court. Hulsker is defended by defender Bernt Christian Birkeland. The former VGTV profiler was at a party with work when, according to the indictment, he made offensive statements towards doorman Jwan Rasho. Rasho, who reported Hulsker, says he was exposed to racism at work. – Bernt Hulsker was in the room and gave Nazi salutes. So I went over to the bar to talk to him. Then he called me a fucking Negro, he has said to news previously, among other things. Shortly after the incident, the former soccer pro apologized on Instagram for his behavior. In the post, Hulsker claimed that he is ill. In May, it became known that VGTV broke the collaboration with Hulsker with immediate effect. He has been associated with VGTV in recent years, and participated in various reality programmes. Bernt Hulsker is a former football professional and VGTV profile. Photo: Tor Erik Schrøder / NTB He was previously known as a footballer. In 2010, when he played for Start, he was fined for being violent towards a doorman. Oslo police district has seen an increase in the number of reports coded as hate crime in recent years. Last year, 325 relationships were registered – an increase of 11 per cent from the previous year. It is clear that most cases of hate crime are based on ethnicity. These make up 56 percent of all cases, according to the Oslo police. The penalty for making hate speech, as Hulsker is accused of, is up to three years in prison.



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