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2000 Kurds are forced into Iraq

UDI is desperately trying to find out how to send 2000 Kurds back to northern Iraq, where they believe it is safe. Meanwhile, the Turks are bombing northern Iraq. – This is one of the ugliest things we have experienced in asylum cases, says an advisor in NOAS.

Denies knowledge of the Maikanch Massacre

Norsk Hydro's boss and Norway's ambassador refuse to know the identity of those responsible for the Maikanch massacre. But three journalists understood the Hydro boss differently.

Mossad can refuse access

The government wants surveillance services from other countries to be able to deny Norwegians access to their files at POT.

Breaking with the Armed Forces

- An absurd theatre, say residents who are victims of noise from the Rena military camp. Now they are breaking off negotiations with the Armed Forces.

Refuses to testify about massacres

CEO Ola Lie in Norsk Hydro's bauxite project in India and Ambassador Truls Hanevold know who was behind massacres against indigenous people, but refuses to testify.

The authorities are making Norway whiter

Since the Directorate of Immigration was established in 1988, fewer and fewer people have been granted asylum in Norway. It was worst during the Brundtland regime.

Social security files on the way

The insurance companies' hunt for health information means that the social security offices also hand over confidential information.

Six Norwegians with Balkan syndrome

The Norwegian Armed Forces' medical staff has so far registered six Norwegian Balkan soldiers who have contracted leukaemia. Four of them are already dead.

Doctors sell patient records

Insurance companies pay between NOK 30-40 million annually to doctors to obtain medical records and health information.