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Archive for August 10th, 2012

Norway: Did Mullah Krekar threaten to kill former prime minister Bondevik? Our take on this is – NO!

Posted by African Press International on August 10, 2012

Mullah Krekar a Kurdist refugee in Norway may have done things seen by others as criminal. Even the USA think so. He may have engineered organizations in his home country North Iraq to kill those who deny them independence.

The question here is whether his utterance in an internet talk show can be considered crime committed. If it is a crime, then the question is to find out the target.
The police concluded that the target to kill was Bondevik. But then again, in what form did the threats come? This is what the police says is the threat to kill Bondevik – Krekar stated
“Bondevik is in Somalia now and brothers there know of his whereabouts. So how can we know how the reaction will be”

For anyone to say the wordings directs a kill at Bondevik is doing no one any good. There are sayings in many languages that if translated to Norwegian, over 90 PERCENT of immigrants will be taken to court charged with threats to kill. This time around, Krekar is a victim of hate

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Facebook rejects request from the Norwegian police for information in a possible murder casee

Posted by African Press International on August 10, 2012

The young Norwegian girl who disappeared last Sunday, feared to have been abducted had a facebook account which the police would like to get into in their search for relevant information that may help pinpoint her movements and who she may have communicated with before her disappearance.. The police cannot log in without a password from facebook or any other person who may have it..

The facebook rules are tight. They do not release information from a member’s account. This is causing a headache for the police who want the information from the 16year old girl’s account.

Facebook has, however stated that they will help in their own way. It is reported that they have frozen the account temporarily in order to avoid lose of information.

The hackers can simply hack the account and erase important information.
Hopefully, those who are involved in her disappearance do not also force the password out of her and use it to mess up her account.

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Norwegian government to change pension rules: Pension recipients living outside the country to suffer

Posted by African Press International on August 10, 2012

The Norwegian government will now change the rules for those who receive their pension while living abroad.
This means that the many recipients who wait to reach the pension age and then relocate outside Norway will no longer live in luxury as they do now, some even relocating to the developing countries with their well valued cash.

Now the government wants all people relocating to other countries to be paid the pensions in the rates used in the country the recipients define as their new home.

The EÖ

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Yemen’s Tycoon son Abdulhak agrees to be charged in his homeland

Posted by African Press International on August 10, 2012

The man accused of killing Norwegian woman Martine Vik Magnuss i 2008 in England Farouk Abdulhak is denying the charge. He now says he is willing to stand trial; but only if it takes place in Yemen.

It is a fact known to all that the courts in Yemen may not dare sent him to jail. Bribes in Yemeni courts is rampant.

Martine’s father Odd Petter Magnussen is positive for the trial but he wants the Yemen trial to be independent of the UK case.

It is in the UK that Martine’s father has high hopes that his daughter will get justice.

Norwegian leaders, including the former Prime Minister Kjell Bondevik has been vocal and engaged in the case.

He has used the services of his Oslo Peace Centre to have the trial commenced. In the beginning, Bondevik was working for extradition of Farouk from Yemen, but this has was blocked by the tycoon father.

Norway’ Nobel Committee tried their hand in the case by awarding a young Yemeni political activist the Nobel Prize in search of support.

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