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Originally Posted by andritsos
just a thought that came from a person near me and made me think a bit about something: if on that island there was a reunion/event of a political party/youth camp , indipendently of which party, it isnt a little bit concerning also having pupils of 14-17 years of age that are take part at an organised political event?( to what extent can they have a clear political opinion , confrontation with other opinions etc withouth being directed?)
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I presume you are German? It's not uncommon here, too. The Jusos (young socialdemocrats) here also have 14 years as minimum age, same with the Junge Union (young conservatives). Remember, it's also the age where you get the right to choose your own religion, so I see no problem with choosing a political direction at this age.
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Originally Posted by andritsos
Is there preventive detention ( or a name in german) legal applicable in Norway?
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A Norwegian might answer this probably better than me, however I think you mean "Sicherheitsverwahrung" - I think the English term is a little misleading here. The Norway law has this also, called Forvaring:
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forvaring. The 21 year limit also seems to apply here, however wiki states that a judge might extend the prison term for 5 more years.
On a sidenote: I also remember being in the mountains for a few days, when the pogrom in Rostock-Lichtenhagen happened(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riot_of...k-Lichtenhagen). It felt so unreal to be back in "reality".