- Lund Report
The Lund Report (Official title: "Dokument nr. 15 (1995-96) - Rapport til Stortinget fra kommisjonen som ble nedsatt av Stortinget for å granske påstander om ulovlig overvåking av norske borgere", in English: "Document no. 15 (1995-96) - Report to the Storting from the commission which was appointed in order to investigate allegations of illegal surveillance of Norwegian citizens") was presented to the
Storting onMarch 28 ,1996 . It was produced by the so-called Lund Commission, which had been appointed onFebruary 1 .1994 and consisted of supreme court jurdgeKetil Lund (chairman), lawyerRegine Ramm Bjerke , professor and former politicianBerge Furre , major generalTorkel Hovland and then Equality and Anti-discrimination OmbudIngse Stabel .Reidar T. Larsen andVegard Holm were also proposed as member of the commission, but a majority on the Storting rejected this.The report reveals extensive surveillance of Norwegian communists, socialists and individuals and groups which the
Norwegian Police Security Agency regarded to represent a threat tonational security . It also criticizes several issues in relation to the secret services:
*The intimate collaboration between the security agency and theNorwegian Labour Party
*Registrations contrary to binding guidelines
*Registrations on the basis of old attitudes
*Unclear responsibilitiesEven though an addendum to the report discusses the relationship between the work of the surveillance service andhuman rights , the framework as such is not a theme for the report.The report shows that the illegal surveillance first and foremost has focused on the
Communist Party of Norway , the Socialist People's Party, the Workers' Communist Party, and the Socialist Left Party, as well as organizations which were assumed to be in close contact with these parties, such asNei til Atomvåpen (No to Nuclear Weapons),Sambandet Norge-Sovjetunionen (Norway-Soviet Union Association), theNorwegian Palestine Committee , theWomen's Front of Norway and theNorwegian Solidarity Committee for Vietnam . Right-wing extremist groups are also mentioned in relation to the threat image , but nothing in the report indicates that illegal surveillance against these milieus took place.An
open hearing took place in the Storting following the report. Here former Prime MinisterKåre Willoch among others defended the surveillance of the Workers' Communist Party with the assertion that this was an illegal organization, a view which was gainsayed by experts. The hearing and the conditions surrounding it led to the departure from the cabinet by among others minister for oil and energy, former minister of justice,Grete Faremo . Noone has been held legally responsible for the illegalities, however, the Storting voted to establish a law about right to look into the files. Even though theInnsynsutvalget , which is the authority which decides who shall be allowed to look into the material, proposed to make the law permanent, the time limit for applying for permissions to look into the files expired on December 31, 2002.Individuals who have suffered serious damage because of registration in violation with official guidelines or surveillance, have been able to apply for damages up to 100,000 NOK.
Also in other countries the ways of the surveillance services have been subject of scrutiny, but outside of the former
Soviet block few countries have taken this as far as Norway has.External links
* [http://www.stortinget.no/lund/lundfsid.htm Lund-rapporten] no icon
* [http://www.friheten.no/lang/2001/02/uskad.html Fire år etter Lund-rapporten] by Arne Jørgensen no icon
* [http://www.dagbladet.no/kronikker/961202-kro-1.html Sperrer du vegen, Anne Holt?] byErling Folkvord no icon
* [http://www.dagbladet.no/kronikker/960528-kro-1.html Rett, makt og overvåkning] by Erik Oddvar Eriksen no icon
* [http://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/kronikker/article307687.ece Mappeinnsyn til besvær] byRonald Bye no icon
* [http://home.no.net/overvak/ Organisasjonen mot politisk overvåkning] no icon
* [http://www.uib.no/People/sspth/Antikommunisme.htm Antikommunisme] - lecture notes byTorstein Hjellum no icon
* [http://www.dagogtid.no/arkiv/1996/19/leiar.html Hysj!] - editorial inDag og Tid no icon
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