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- Tiedonantaja (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtie̯donˌɑntɑjɑ], "Informant") is a Finnish leftist monthly newspaper published in Helsinki, Finland. It is the...
- the name SKPy was adopted the party was known in media as the unity or Tiedonantaja group. SKPy was very committed to the Soviet Union and the political...
- Urho Jokinen, Tiedonantaja chief editor 1969–1984 Jaakko Laakso, Tiedonantaja chief editor 1976–1991 Leif Salmén Erkki Susi, Tiedonantaja editor 1971–1984...
- Finnish People's Democratic League Merged into Left Alliance Newspaper Tiedonantaja Student wing Socialist Student League Youth wing Revolutionary Youth...
- natsismia". MTV Uutiset. September 15, 2021. "Elämä vihan jälkeen". Tiedonantaja. July 17, 2023. Archived from the original on September 14, 2023. Retrieved...
- 1970s, had had its disputes with the opposition of the SKP led by the Tiedonantaja society. In 2002, the KTP split over question of alliances possible for...
- "Kemijoen rakentaminen kuvastaa lakien muuttuvan soveltamisen historiaa". Tiedonantaja (in Finnish). 21 January 2012. Retrieved 24 May 2024. "Kaupungin hallinto...
- the newspaper of the Taistoist wing of the Communist Party of Finland Tiedonantaja, the Swedish language communist newspaper Arbetartidningen Enhet and...
- on May 20, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022. "Elämä vihan jälkeen". Tiedonantaja. 17 July 2023. "Terrorismista epäilty Lahden uusnatsi vainosi tummaihoista...
- of the printing house Kursiivi which printed the Communist newspaper Tiedonantaja and founding an organization forbidden in the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty...