PST chief calls for stricter anti-terrorism lawsThe chief of the Norwegian Secret Police (PST), Janne Kristiansen, calls for wider authorisation In two secret letters to the Justice Department, PST asks for important changes in the Anti-terrorism laws, the newspapper VG reports. According to unnamed sources in the Administration, the PST wants to begin a systematic charting and registration of hateful statements on the Internet. (NRK) Written by Rolleiv Solholm Related ArticlesEvidence presented in the July 22nd trial
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