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Des agresseurs d'enfants envoyés en mission d'aide en Ukraine
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Des agresseurs d'enfants envoyés en mission d'aide en Ukraine

An individual convicted of multiple sexual offenses against a minor in Norway has been sent on a humanitarian mission to Ukraine by the volunteer organization Norsk Ukrainastøtte. The man, aged 50, was sentenced to three years and ten months in prison and ordered to pay over six million kroner in compensation after being found guilty of sexual contact with a child under 16. Despite the conviction, which was later upheld by higher courts, the organization chose to deploy him on a critical mission due to his role in logistics and equipment delivery. The organization’s leader, Arnstein Tranøy, stated that the man claimed innocence and believed he would be acquitted on appeal, emphasizing the importance of his work in supporting Ukraine during the war. The accused maintains he had no contact with children during his missions and claims the alleged crimes occurred over two decades ago.

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NRK Nyheter logoNRK NyheterPublic / d’ÉtatCentreFactualité 85Objectivité 70il y a 18 h
Des agresseurs d'enfants envoyés en mission d'aide en Ukraine

An individual convicted of multiple sexual offenses against a minor in Norway has been sent on a humanitarian mission to Ukraine by the volunteer organization Norsk Ukrainastøtte. The man, aged 50, was sentenced to three years and ten months in prison and ordered to pay over six million kroner in compensation after being found guilty of sexual contact with a child under 16. Despite the conviction, which was later upheld by higher courts, the organization chose to deploy him on a critical mission due to his role in logistics and equipment delivery. The organization’s leader, Arnstein Tranøy, stated that the man claimed innocence and believed he would be acquitted on appeal, emphasizing the importance of his work in supporting Ukraine during the war. The accused maintains he had no contact with children during his missions and claims the alleged crimes occurred over two decades ago.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both perspectives: the convicted individual's claim of innocence and the organization's rationale for deploying him despite the conviction. While the issue of sending a convicted sex offender on a humanitarian mission is ethically contentious, the article does not overtly frame,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article accurately reports the man’s conviction, his continued involvement with the organization despite the conviction, and the details of the sentence. It provides context about the organization’s work in Ukraine and the nature of the crimes. However, it includes some subjective statements fro

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