Tortured for nine months and executed
Erfan Shakourzadeh has been executed by the Iranian authorities. There is a major difference in how the media are presenting the case. While The Telegraph writes that he was tortured for nine months, NTB writes as if the charges may be legitimate.

Editorials

State broadcaster NRK lets comedian who despises Norwegians lecture us on racism
In the fight against racism after Hårek Hansen’s comments on Pakistanis, NRK has platformed comedian Javad El Bakali, who called Hansen’s remarks outrageous and completely insane. Yet El Bakali has built his entire career on crude stereotyping and vilification of ethnic Norwegians, portraying them as racist, angry, alcoholic, ugly and low-status. For many Norwegians, this is the final straw. We will not put up with it any longer.
Yes, condemn the attacks on Gaute Skjervø. But the true scandal is daily Jewish life in Norway
The hatred directed at Gaute Skjervø must be unequivocally condemned. However, the real scandal is what Jewish people experience every day in Norway.

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