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Pål Steigan

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Preceded by
  
Sigurd Allern

Name
  
Pal Steigan

Preceded by
  
Sigurd Allern

Role
  
Writer


Nationality
  
Norwegian

Political party
  
Red Party

Residence
  
Oslo, Norway

Succeeded by
  
Kjersti Ericsson

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Born
  
31 May 1949 (age 74) Oslo, Norway (
1949-05-31
)

Other political affiliations
  
Workers\' Communist Party Red Electoral Alliance

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Pål Steigan (born 31 May 1949 in Oslo) is a Norwegian communist and former leader of the Maoist Workers' Communist Party, AKP (m-l), from 1975 to 1984, and jointly leader of the Red Electoral Alliance (RV) until 1979. He is also a writer and editor.

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Workers Communist Party, AKP (m-l)

During his leadership of AKP (m-l), Steigan traveled to several countries ruled by communist regimes, such as China, Czechoslovakia, Albania and Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea). He personally met Mao Zedong, Enver Hoxa and Pol Pot.

Steigan met the Khmer Rouge dictator Pol Pot in 1978, and eagerly supported the regime after his visit. Later, he has admitted that supporting the Khmer Rouge regime, responsible for the deaths of 1.7 million Cambodians, was a mistake, although he has continued to be criticised for bearing a personal responsibility for his political support to the regime.

Books

Steigan released his memoirs En folkefiende (A public enemy) in 2013.

Steigan, Pål, Veiskille: finnes det noen vei ut av miljøkrisa? Oktober Forlag, Oslo, 1990, 244 s.

References

Pål Steigan Wikipedia