Tjostolv Moland

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Tjostolv Moland (28 de febrero de 1981 - 18 de agosto de 2013) fue un oficial del ejército noruego y contratista de seguridad detenido en mayo de 2009 en la República Democrática del Congo (RDC), y condenado (junto con ) por el asesinato de su conductor y de espionaje para Noruega. rdf:langString
Tjostolv Moland (28 February 1981 – 18 August 2013) was a former Norwegian army officer and private security contractor or ex-mercenary arrested in May 2009 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and convicted (together with Joshua French) of murdering their driver and espionage for Norway. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Tjostolv Moland
rdf:langString Tjostolv Moland
rdf:langString Tjostolv Moland
rdf:langString Tjostolv Moland
rdf:langString Prison Militaire Ndolo, Kinshasa, DR Congo
xsd:date 2013-08-18
xsd:date 1981-02-28
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rdf:langString May 2009
xsd:date 1981-02-28
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rdf:langString They were sentenced to death, so this doesn't make sense. Should it say "the first year of their appeal"?
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rdf:langString Tjostolv Moland (28 de febrero de 1981 - 18 de agosto de 2013) fue un oficial del ejército noruego y contratista de seguridad detenido en mayo de 2009 en la República Democrática del Congo (RDC), y condenado (junto con ) por el asesinato de su conductor y de espionaje para Noruega.
rdf:langString Tjostolv Moland (28 February 1981 – 18 August 2013) was a former Norwegian army officer and private security contractor or ex-mercenary arrested in May 2009 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and convicted (together with Joshua French) of murdering their driver and espionage for Norway. One day after he died, The Guardian said that his "death overshadowed even the upcoming elections in Norway's media." Furthermore, Reuters claimed that "The death penalty was later overturned by Congo's military high court"—without mentioning that the prisoners were sentenced to death at the next trial.
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