Ole Kreiberg
"...Therefore they should keep all their social rights and
live normal lives until they will be picked up late at night one family
group or single individual at a time in the course of e.g. one year. Big
groups from the same place at a time could create unnecessary and unwanted
tension. You just pick somebody out here and there and thereby put pressure
on the rest in order to make them cooperate. They will of course all be
notified of the expiry of the respite and the consequences of not
cooperating (that is tranfer to temporary transit-camps) in good time."
Ole Kreiberg, April 14, 1996
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