“It could never happen in Denmark, Danish people are much more calm than those further south.”

Asked about the killing of 4 protestors by the police in Albania during anti-government protests http://blogs.euobserver.com/waterfield/2011/02/07/time-to-get-shot-of-nato/ (7 February 2011)

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