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Article: NORWAY: PETERSEN ACCEPTS MILITARY COURTS.(Norwegian attitudes towards US decision to try terrorist suspects in military court)(Brief Article)
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- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
- Article date:
- November 22, 2001
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While Liberal and Christian Democrat coalition partners do not feel Norway can accept the USA's decision to use military courts to try terrorist suspects, Foreign Minister Jan Petersen (Con) is refusing to comment. The Foreign Minister believes the US plan to make use of American military courts to try terrorists is an internal ...
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