Norway, like many countries, has had issues with racism and discrimination. There have been reports of discrimination against various minority groups, including immigrants and the indigenous Sami population.
According to a study by the Norwegian government, discrimination based on ethnicity or national origin is the most common form of discrimination in Norway. The study found that discrimination is most prevalent in areas such as employment, education, and housing.
There have also been incidents of hate crimes and racially motivated violence in Norway. In recent years, there has been an increase in anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim sentiment in the country, with far-right groups gaining popularity.
However, the Norwegian government has taken steps to address issues of racism and discrimination. Norway has laws in place to prohibit discrimination based on race, ethnicity, and other factors. There are also anti-discrimination agencies and organizations working to combat racism in the country.
Overall, while racism and discrimination exist in Norway, efforts are being made to address these issues and promote equality and inclusion.
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