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October 9, 2012 (WASHINGTON) – The government of Norway has asked an unidentified Sudanese diplomat to leave the country after linking him with a man accused of spying on refugees.

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Photo of Sudan embassy building in the Norwegian capital Oslo

Earlier today, officials at Norway’s police intelligence (PST) announced that they have arrested a 38 years old Sudanese immigrant at his home in Trondheim who they allege was secretly collecting information on his fellow countrymen.

The spy was passing the information he gathered to the expelled diplomat whose position at the embassy was not revealed.

“As far as we know, this is the first arrest made for spying on refugees in Norway since the 1970s,” said Martin Bernsen, information chief for PST.

The Sudanese ambassador in Oslo was summoned to the foreign ministry and informed of the country’s decision.

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"We had a meeting today where we called in the Sudanese ambassador....Our position is that the diplomat’s activities aren’t in line with his position as a diplomat. Therefore we have asked that he leave the country as soon as possible” spokesman of the Norwegian Foreign Ministry Kjetil Elsebutangen told Norwegian Broadcasting (NRK).

Even though the ministry had not formally designated the diplomat a persona non grata, it expected the individual to leave Norway, Elsebutangen said.

But the Sudanese ambassador Al-Noor Ahmed speaking to NRK dismissed the charge.

"We deny that we have been involved in espionage. What interest would we have such information?" Ahmed asked.

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"I just read about the case in online newspapers. Now we’re trying to find out who the arrested man is and if he needs our assistance" he added.

NRK disclosed that the Norwegian police is monitoring suspected spies from Eritrea and Ethiopia carrying out similar activities.

In 2008 German authorities arrested a Sudanese man on accusations that he was spying on Sudanese opposition groups in Germany for Khartoum’s foreign intelligence service.

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Sudanese ambassador to Norway Al-Noor Ahmed (NRK Photo)
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  • 10 October 2012 06:50, by Anti-traitors!

    Good job from the government of Norway. Now you know what they do. You made a mistake in place to exchanged envoys with them. They’re not trustworthy people!

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    • 10 October 2012 08:22, by zulu

      That was malevolent, vile and sordid method and kind of action by the NCP. I hope other soverign states take a good look and review all diplomatic statuses of sudanese mission personnel to deter any deception and espionage activities by the NCP upon asylum seekers. They cannot go on persecuting citizens in other countries. we know they’ve been doing this in kenya or uganda

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      • 10 October 2012 10:38, by Aaban

        Where are they coward? I should be a shame of being me,there is no ground troops to fight a war yet they are still neglecting int rules of diplomat,
        Seem like the world will never rest untile the coward leave the power that is being drived by evil,
        God is great, (Allah)
        This people who sold their soul to evil are there to make their coward ja’lain live in power for life,

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    • 10 October 2012 08:22, by zulu

      That was malevolent, vile and sordid method and kind of action by the NCP. I hope other soverign states take a good look and review all diplomatic statuses of sudanese mission personnel to deter any deception and espionage activities by the NCP upon asylum seekers. They cannot go on persecuting citizens in other countries. we know they’ve been doing this in kenya or uganda

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    • 10 October 2012 08:23, by zulu

      That was malevolent, vile and sordid method and kind of action by the NCP. I hope other soverign states take a good look and review all diplomatic statuses of sudanese mission personnel to deter any deception and espionage activities by the NCP upon asylum seekers. They cannot go on persecuting citizens in other countries. we know they’ve been doing this in kenya or uganda

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    • 10 October 2012 18:17, by Deng Ateny Lueth

      There you go again, two gentlmen mentioned in their best article now available on sudantribune. They detailed it pointblanke how khartoum will exploit four Freedom rights recently signed with South Sudan to"collect informations and sabotage South Sudan security."is anyone still doubting Khartoum vicious agendas. if Sudan can spy Norway, what of South Sudan the designated nearest enemy of sudan?

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  • 10 October 2012 06:52, by Madina Tonj

    Supposedly all Ambassadors and diplomat expelling in all Western nations because Omar al Bashir had send out his Foreign Minister,defense Minister and many more others to disoriented every country tie relationship with Western nations. Omar al Bashir himself went to Libya and have secret meeting with Libyan Officials and later thing gone bad in Libya so why are you keeping those hate your country

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  • 10 October 2012 06:52, by Madina Tonj

    Supposedly all Ambassadors and diplomat expelling in all Western nations because Omar al Bashir had send out his Foreign Minister,defense Minister and many more others to disoriented every country tie relationship with Western nations. Omar al Bashir himself went to Libya and have secret meeting with Libyan Officials and later thing gone bad in Libya so why are you keeping those hate your country

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  • 10 October 2012 06:52, by Madina Tonj

    Supposedly all Ambassadors and diplomat expelling in all Western nations because Omar al Bashir had send out his Foreign Minister,defense Minister and many more others to disoriented every country tie relationship with Western nations. Omar al Bashir himself went to Libya and have secret meeting with Libyan Officials and later thing gone bad in Libya so why are you keeping those hate your country

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  • 10 October 2012 06:53, by Madina Tonj

    Supposedly all Ambassadors and diplomat expelling in all Western nations because Omar al Bashir had send out his Foreign Minister,defense Minister and many more others to disoriented every country tie relationship with Western nations. Omar al Bashir himself went to Libya and have secret meeting with Libyan Officials and later thing gone bad in Libya so why are you keeping those hate your country

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  • 10 October 2012 07:10, by abraham

    The criminals in Khartoum has acquired a sophisticated skills for survival. They are doing this so that they can continue their grip on power. Go Norway, throw them behind bars where they belong.

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  • 10 October 2012 08:01, by Foxtail

    Bravo Norway, I applaud your long standing friendship with South Sudan that dated back to civil wars times with the thieves you had just expelled. teach them the christan’s ideologist so they behave.

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  • 10 October 2012 09:00, by jjb south

    what do you expect from a govt led by gangs like Omar Ba shit?
    Mohammed Ali,jallaby,forza,& and all junior criminals,see what you can do at diplomatic level.
    plz Define diplomacy Mohammed & sudaniAna.for jallaby is illiterate who learned street language.
    teach your buddies in NCP to understand that properly.

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  • 10 October 2012 09:05, by junub

    hahah bravo of Norway,if it was not stupidity of sudanese Arab the would not travel from their fucken home to Norway for secret agent,if i were u i would killed those SPY for menth carmuoth cool Bashir,if u got the arab with snake,kill the arab properly instead of snake,treat that agent of bashir like cat,thief,Dog,

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  • 10 October 2012 15:28, by Frank Man

    Junub,
    Things are not taken the way you think. Civilized people do not take the law in their hands the way we do it here in South Sudan. People like you Junub have shallow mind and think that the law is theirs. Wake up from that your pastoralistic (DINKA) way of solving problems. Let us make a civilized South Sudan. Otherwise South Sudan is widely known for arrogancy, thanks to people like you.

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  • 10 October 2012 15:30, by Frank Man

    Junub,
    Things are not taken the way you think. Civilized people do not take the law in their hands the way we do it here in South Sudan. People like you Junub have shallow mind and think that the law is theirs. Wake up from that your pastoralistic (DINKA) way of solving problems. Let us make a civilized South Sudan. Otherwise South Sudan is widely known for arrogancy, thanks to people like you.

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    • 11 October 2012 03:43, by SeekingTruth

      Frank Man,
      How do know that Junub is a Dinka man? You claimed to be civilized and want things be done in a civilized manner, are you teaching Junub anything instead of being tribalistic yourself? Shame!!

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