I’ve been away on business in Uruguay for a while with no internet access. That’s why I haven’t made any comments lately.
I state the following:
- The whole verdict is as before, inclusive the demand of 60 billion against Norway.
- This is the most severe miscarriage of justice made against any Norwegians since World War 2.
- They could as well have kept silent. They would’ve been better off without the Congolese lawyers. They’ve only contributed in “legitimizing” a criminal court.
- There are lots of Norwegian people who officially comment on this case without having read all the facts. That is coarse when you consider the severity of this case.
- It’s absolutely incredible what we have to witness in this case.
- The case will probably be enforceable next week. The Foreign Ministry has promised to get more involved then. We assume that they will. That is the only chance these boys have to make it out of this hell hole alive.
- If you’ve followed this case from the beginning, you know that this has been a hostage situation from day 1. The boys are hostages for money, nothing else.
- If the Foreign Ministry can’t get them out within reasonable time it will mean death for the boys, there is no doubt about that.
- It must be a problem for Norway to give hundreds of millions in aid to a nation who is willing to murder Norwegian citizens for money. I think many people in the kingdom will react to that, probably in England as well. Norway profile themselves as a humanistic country. How can they support a regime that is willing to murder Norwegian citizens for money? Is that humanism?
Knut Moland June 13th 2010










