The article discusses a controversial religious community in Norway that has received over 39 million kroner in public funding. It highlights the case of a teenager named 'Aylin' who fled a day-open Islamic school, lived under a secret address, and concealed her identity. The report describes the strict control exerted by the community over her daily life, including restrictions on clothing and activities. The article suggests that this religious group could receive record payments, raising questions about the oversight of such organizations receiving public funds.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the religious community's practices in a critical light, emphasizing the lack of freedom and autonomy for individuals within the group. While it does not explicitly criticize the government's handling of public funding, the focus on the restrictive environment and potential misuse




