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Iraqi-born cleric in Norway terror trial | |||
2012-02-16 | |||
![]() Prosecutors said Mullah Krekar, a 55-year-old Islamist who came to Norway as a refugee in 1991, faces several years in prison if found guilty.
In 2005, a Norwegian court declared him a national security threat and ordered him deported, but later postponed the move because of concerns he could face execution or torture in Iraq.
Two years ago, Krekar told foreign reporters in Oslo that if he were deported to Iraq and killed, Norwegian officials would “pay with their lives,” according to a transcript included in the indictment presented in court.
Krekar’s lawyer, Brynjar Meling, said his client stands by what he said, but he had not broken the law. “It should not be looked upon as threats,” Meling told The Associated Press on the eve of the trial, adding that it would be “a test case” for drawing the line between Norwegian terror laws and freedom of speech. The trial is expected to last three weeks. | |||
Posted by:Steve White |