Others argue that the Norwegian body that celebrated Abe should face consequences of its own. “The commission has remained silent, drawing on a century-old tradition of refusing to discuss the arbitration process,” Kjetil Tronvoll, professor of peace and conflict studies at Norway’s Bjørknes University College, wrote in the Guardian. All members are individually responsible – it is not officially known whether any of them voted against it. So they must acknowledge this, resign en masse, and allow the Norwegian parliament to appoint a new committee.”
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