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Carima Tirillsdottir Heinesen

Former journalist for MODERN TIMES.

Settlement reports

In Hebron on the occupied West Bank live 600 Israeli settlers fighting for Israeli rule in the city. New Time has visited them. 

Describes the everyday life of the refugee children

Half a million Syrian children today live in Lebanon with inadequate or no schooling. The documentary If I Close My Eyes provides an insight into their everyday lives. Ny Tid spoke with director Francesca Mannechi who lets our subscribers see the film.

Green state budget

The environmentally friendly solutions cost less than the environmentally friendly ones, says Left leader Trine Skei Grande.

The guardians sound an alarm 

Guardians of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers feel squashed by the State. Now more people are standing by and telling about their experiences. "Serious for the children's legal security," says the leader of the Verge Association. 

500 children in Israeli military prisons

Around 500 children down to the thirteen years of age are currently imprisoned in Israeli military prisons.

Imprisoned after Facebook statement

"The news about 20 damaged settlers is good," Majd Atwan (22) wrote on his Facebook profile. Then she ended up in jail.

To maintain the occupation with silence

Working with human rights in Israel is getting harder and harder, and more and more organizations are being attacked. "The consequences of occupying another country have become a taboo topic," says one of those trying to break the silence.

Palestinian journalist was first denied visa to Norway

Journalist and writer Akram Musallam is denied a visa to Norway because the UDI fears he will stay. A pity, believes festival organizers.

Is there war in Western Sahara?

"Unless the peacekeeping force is restored, we are forced into a war to achieve independence," says a Saharawan journalist.