(Dagbladet): NRK has learned that 200 editions of satire magazine Charlie Hebdo are heading to Norway. It writes the national TV channel on their websites.
It is now confusion surrounding the case. A police source stated first NRK that he was aware that the leaves were sold in Norway, but the Oslo police said the following to Dagbladet after inquiries:
– Oslo police have the media been made known with the information pending that Charlie Hebdo magazine supposedly coming to Norway. We have been in contact with Narvesen and have no comment beyond this, says Unni Grøndal the Oslo police.
– We would like to offer magazine
The magazine was hit by Islamist terrorist Wednesday last week. 10 of the magazine journalists and two policemen, were killed in an attack that caused Islam-critical drawings.
– We would like to offer the magazine to those who want it and are now looking at various options for doing this, wrote Ida Håvik chief Communications and Corporate Narvesen owner Reitan Convenience in a text message to Dagbladet Monday night.
It was also ståa when Dagbladet was in contact with Håvik Tuesday morning.
Will help with distribution
Front of the new magazine is already leaked to the international press.
Kjersti Loken Stavrum tells Dagbladet that Norwegian Press Association was willing to consider to help with getting copies of Charlie Hebdo to Norway. This is based on an inquiry from the Norwegian Embassy in Paris, where it was the expression of concern about this.
– In conversation with Narvesen we were notified that there was a need for assistance, said Loken Stavrum Dagbladet.
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