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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 18.11.2011. Pascal Khoo Thwe lives in Oslo, Norway and works at Democratic Voice of Burma (DVD). These photographs were shot at a recreational area right outside Oslo city center by the name of Huk. Photographs by Christopher Olssøn / Littleimagebank.
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  • Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad (b 07.07.1956) also known as Mullah Krekar is a Kurd who came to Norway as a refugee from northern Iraq in 1991. <br />
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His wife and four children have Norwegian citizenship, but not Krekar himself. He speaks Kurdish, Arabic, Norwegian and English.<br />
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Krekar was the original leader of the Islamist armed group Ansar al-Islam, which was set up and commanded operations in Kurdistan while he had refugee status in Norway. Krekar claims, however, not to have had knowledge of the various terrorist attacks performed by the group he was leading. <br />
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Since February 2003 he has an expulsion order against him, which is suspended pending Iraqi government guarantees that he will not face torture or execution. Norway is committed to international treaties which prohibit the expulsion of an individual without such a guarantee.<br />
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Authorities in the Kurdish Regional Government have repeatedly asked for him to be extradited from Norway. The death penalty remains on the books in the Kurdistan region. Most death sentences have been changed into life sentences since the Kurdish authorities took power in 1992, the exception being that eleven alleged members of Ansar al-Islam were hanged in the regional capital of Arbil in October 2006. Krekar has as of 8 December 2006 been on the UN terror list, and as of 8 November 2007 been judged by the High Court of Norway as a "danger to national security". Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad (b 07.07.1956) also known as Mullah Krekar is a Kurd who came to Norway as a refugee from northern Iraq in 1991. <br />
<br />
His wife and four children have Norwegian citizenship, but not Krekar himself. He speaks Kurdish, Arabic, Norwegian and English.<br />
<br />
Krekar was the original leader of the Islamist armed group Ansar al-Islam, which was set up and commanded operations in Kurdistan while he had refugee status in Norway. Krekar claims, however, not to have had knowledge of the various terrorist attacks performed by the group he was leading. <br />
<br />
Since February 2003 he has an expulsion order against him, which is suspended pending Iraqi government guarantees that he will not face torture or execution. Norway is committed to international treaties which prohibit the expulsion of an individual without such a guarantee.<br />
<br />
Authorities in the Kurdish Regional Government have repeatedly asked for him to be extradited from Norway. The death penalty remains on the books in the Kurdistan region. Most death sentences have been changed into life sentences since the Kurdish authorities took power in 1992, the exception being that eleven alleged members of Ansar al-Islam were hanged in the regional capital of Arbil in October 2006. Krekar has as of 8 December 2006 been on the UN terror list, and as of 8 November 2007 been judged by the High Court of Norway as a "danger to national security". Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad (b 07.07.1956) also known as Mullah Krekar is a Kurd who came to Norway as a refugee from northern Iraq in 1991. <br />
<br />
His wife and four children have Norwegian citizenship, but not Krekar himself. He speaks Kurdish, Arabic, Norwegian and English.<br />
<br />
Krekar was the original leader of the Islamist armed group Ansar al-Islam, which was set up and commanded operations in Kurdistan while he had refugee status in Norway. Krekar claims, however, not to have had knowledge of the various terrorist attacks performed by the group he was leading. <br />
<br />
Since February 2003 he has an expulsion order against him, which is suspended pending Iraqi government guarantees that he will not face torture or execution. Norway is committed to international treaties which prohibit the expulsion of an individual without such a guarantee.<br />
<br />
Authorities in the Kurdish Regional Government have repeatedly asked for him to be extradited from Norway. The death penalty remains on the books in the Kurdistan region. Most death sentences have been changed into life sentences since the Kurdish authorities took power in 1992, the exception being that eleven alleged members of Ansar al-Islam were hanged in the regional capital of Arbil in October 2006. Krekar has as of 8 December 2006 been on the UN terror list, and as of 8 November 2007 been judged by the High Court of Norway as a "danger to national security". Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad (b 07.07.1956) also known as Mullah Krekar is a Kurd who came to Norway as a refugee from northern Iraq in 1991. <br />
<br />
His wife and four children have Norwegian citizenship, but not Krekar himself. He speaks Kurdish, Arabic, Norwegian and English.<br />
<br />
Krekar was the original leader of the Islamist armed group Ansar al-Islam, which was set up and commanded operations in Kurdistan while he had refugee status in Norway. Krekar claims, however, not to have had knowledge of the various terrorist attacks performed by the group he was leading. <br />
<br />
Since February 2003 he has an expulsion order against him, which is suspended pending Iraqi government guarantees that he will not face torture or execution. Norway is committed to international treaties which prohibit the expulsion of an individual without such a guarantee.<br />
<br />
Authorities in the Kurdish Regional Government have repeatedly asked for him to be extradited from Norway. The death penalty remains on the books in the Kurdistan region. Most death sentences have been changed into life sentences since the Kurdish authorities took power in 1992, the exception being that eleven alleged members of Ansar al-Islam were hanged in the regional capital of Arbil in October 2006. Krekar has as of 8 December 2006 been on the UN terror list, and as of 8 November 2007 been judged by the High Court of Norway as a "danger to national security". Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
    CHRISTOPHER_OLSSØN_KREKAR02.jpg
  • Najmuddin Faraj Ahmad (b 07.07.1956) also known as Mullah Krekar is a Kurd who came to Norway as a refugee from northern Iraq in 1991. <br />
<br />
His wife and four children have Norwegian citizenship, but not Krekar himself. He speaks Kurdish, Arabic, Norwegian and English.<br />
<br />
Krekar was the original leader of the Islamist armed group Ansar al-Islam, which was set up and commanded operations in Kurdistan while he had refugee status in Norway. Krekar claims, however, not to have had knowledge of the various terrorist attacks performed by the group he was leading. <br />
<br />
Since February 2003 he has an expulsion order against him, which is suspended pending Iraqi government guarantees that he will not face torture or execution. Norway is committed to international treaties which prohibit the expulsion of an individual without such a guarantee.<br />
<br />
Authorities in the Kurdish Regional Government have repeatedly asked for him to be extradited from Norway. The death penalty remains on the books in the Kurdistan region. Most death sentences have been changed into life sentences since the Kurdish authorities took power in 1992, the exception being that eleven alleged members of Ansar al-Islam were hanged in the regional capital of Arbil in October 2006. Krekar has as of 8 December 2006 been on the UN terror list, and as of 8 November 2007 been judged by the High Court of Norway as a "danger to national security". Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Nils Christie, Norwegian born 24.02.1928 in Oslo. Christie is a norvegian professor in criminology. He still lectures at the university of Oslo at the faculty of criminology and law. 11.09.08. Oslo, Norway. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Nils Christie, Norwegian born 24.02.1928 in Oslo. Christie is a norvegian professor in criminology. He still lectures at the university of Oslo at the faculty of criminology and law. 11.09.08. Oslo, Norway. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Nils Christie, Norwegian born 24.02.1928 in Oslo. Christie is a norvegian professor in criminology. He still lectures at the university of Oslo at the faculty of criminology and law. 11.09.08. Oslo, Norway. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Norway imprisons children from fifteen years old. They mostly serve their time in prison in cells together with grown up hard core criminals. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Children, children are not to share a prison cell with grown up's. Story availible trought journalist Charlotte Bergløff. Photos: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Ada Sophie Austergaard, mother of Stine Sofie who was brutally raped and killed by to teenagers in Baneheia nearby Kristiansand in Norway may 19th 2000. Photo: Christopher Olssøn/littleimagebank
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Oslo, Norway, 04.06.2012. Anders behring Breivik in court. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • A campaign poster against Obama and the desicion of the Nobel comitee is seen in central Oslo prior to the US presidents arrival december 10th. Oslo. 27.11.09, Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • SV politician Thora Aasland seen in her offices in Oslo. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Greenpeace activists outside the Oslo parliament demonstrating for a better climate policy by the United States. Photo: Christopher Olssøn. Oslo 09.12.09.
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  • A man outside the Oslo Grand Hotel with a paper Obama and an american flag. He is hoping to be able to meet with Obama personally. Photo: Christopher Olssøn. Oslo. 09.12.09
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  • Norwegian millitary personell in a field outside Oslo mounting surface to air missile launching systems to secure Norwegian airspace during Obamas visit to Oslo. Photo: Christopher Olssøn, Kløfta. 09.12.09
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  • Norwegian millitary personell in a field outside Oslo mounting surface to air missile launching systems to secure Norwegian airspace during Obamas visit to Oslo. Photo: Christopher Olssøn, Kløfta. 09.12.09
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  • Norwegian millitary personell in a field outside Oslo mounting surface to air missile launching systems to secure Norwegian airspace during Obamas visit to Oslo. Photo: Christopher Olssøn, Kløfta. 09.12.09
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  • Norwegian millitary personell in a field outside Oslo mounting surface to air missile launching systems to secure Norwegian airspace during Obamas visit to Oslo. Photo: Christopher Olssøn, Kløfta. 09.12.09
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  • Norwegian millitary personell in a field outside Oslo mounting surface to air missile launching systems to secure Norwegian airspace during Obamas visit to Oslo. Photo: Christopher Olssøn, Kløfta. 09.12.09
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  • Norwegian millitary personell in a field outside Oslo mounting surface to air missile launching systems to secure Norwegian airspace during Obamas visit to Oslo. Photo: Christopher Olssøn, Kløfta. 09.12.09
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  • Greenpeace activists spraypainted central Oslo with messages for Barack Obama regarding climate change and the Nobel Peace Price. Barack Obama is to recive the Nobel Peace Price in Oslo december 10th. Photo: Christopher Olssøn, Oslo 08.10.09.
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  • A view of Karl Johans gate in Oslo where Obama will spend the night at Grand Hotel. In the end of the street is the royal palace. Photo: Christopher Olssøn, Oslo 08.12.09.
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  • A campaign poster against Obama and the desicion of the Nobel comitee is seen in central Oslo prior to the US presidents arrival december 10th. Oslo. 27.11.09, Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Sonja Lee at her new restaurant by the Oslo fjord at Filtvedt outside Oslo called Villa Malla. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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  • Sonja Lee at her new restaurant by the Oslo fjord at Filtvedt outside Oslo called Villa Malla. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.
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