SOS Racisme

SOS Rascime (French pronunciation: [ɛsɔɛs ʁasism]) is an international movement of anti-racist NGOs.

Its Norwegian branch, which claimed to be both the largest chapter of SOS Racisme and the largest anti-racist organisation in Europe, was controversial for its strong Maoist stance and for defrauding the government, resulting in the organisation's conviction for fraud and its bankruptcy as well as criminal proceedings against its leaders.

[3] The guiding principle of the association, brotherhood, is represented by the yellow hand logo upon which is written Touche pas à mon pote.

SOS Racisme believes that, to put an end to racial discrimination, changes must be made to methods of urban planning and to education.

In 2003, they also founded a joint student association called FEDER (Fédération des Enfants de la République) which runs for office in university elections.

[8] SOS Rasisme faced strong criticism from the media in Norway and from all mainstream political parties over several years due to its dominance by Maoists, and SOS Racisme has been widely considered politically extreme in Norway and was shunned by some other anti-racist organisations.

Logo of the association. The slogan means "don't touch my friend"