We appoint you as a terrorist
Here is the case of torture policy against terrorism in the North Caucasus that Anna Politkovskaya never managed to end until she was liquidated.
Imagine
Sit on a train and think of justice.
Heavy names are zeroed
Buying case prose is like winning in Lotto, says Spartacus.
Global Map
The debate on trade and development creates new dividing lines. We need new political maps.
Virtual Iraqis are asked to sign up
The publisher has no idea who she is. Is Riverbend a new Anne Frank, or a big bluff? Did "Baghdad's Free Voice" give an American publisher the right to their texts? The Iraqi blogger Riverbend's texts are now published in Norwegian.
This is how violence must be stopped
Justice Minister Knut Storberget introduces a new package of measures, which means, among other things, that the police get the whole family violence team.
Questionable language test
The police have language tested Somali asylum seekers with the help of contentious experts.
UN track in the distance
It was never about where in Afghanistan we should send Norwegian soldiers.
Be held accountable
Russian generals do as they please. Therefore, it is important that one of them is convicted of murdering Fatima Bazorkina's son.
The torture chamber of Russia
Torture has become part of everyday life in Russia.
Fear and disgust in Moscow
The parents' report of the tragedy in the Dubrovka Theater is shameful reading.
Strategic racism
Snow shells in black leather jackets rage in Moscow's streets.
The whispering opposition
The Russian opposition is paralyzed by an ingrained, inherited, Freudian fear.
Fight for the woman
SF Norway is looking for a film with a "strong female figure". What is it?
An endangered animal species?
The privatization of state-owned enterprises gives us less art in the public space.
Nuclear power is environmentally friendly
Leading environmentalists now embrace nuclear power. 27 billion tonnes of CO2 annually is far worse.
A modern phenomenon
Al Qaeda's fundamentalism is more related to militant European radicalism than Islamism, says Olivier Roy.
Cleared the office after the killing
The day before Anna Politkovskaya's Chechnya article went to press, the police cleared the source material office.
Statutory discrimination
Age limits will hardly stop forced marriage. But such a law will in itself discriminate.
The elections in Sweden
– AND NORWEGIAN LESSONS OF IT
Anna Politkovskaya's last political words
Eight days before the Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya was shot and killed in Moscow, she had her last column in print in Ny Tid.
Martyrs for freedom of speech
– The murder of Anna Politkovskaja proves how right she was in what she wrote, says editor Martine Aurdal in Ny Tid about her regular columnist.
Light in the autumn darkness
Ukraine's choice: Autumn is coming. Turn around. Read now.
The past returns
Analysis: Not only Pope Benedict abuses history to substantiate his rhetoric. The same applies to Jens Stoltenberg, Fr.p. and the Norwegian Church.
The new global history
There something radical, almost historical, about this issue of the history magazine Fortid.