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– It Makes a Very Strong Impression on Me.

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At Dokka, the Justice Foundation has an archive they simply call the “cabinet of horrors.” There are “thousands upon thousands” of human destinies. One of them is Nina Marie Karlsen’s story of her childhood and upbringing in Arendal.
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At Dokka, the Justice Foundation has an archive they simply call the “cabinet of horrors.” There are “thousands upon thousands” of human destinies. One of them is Nina Marie Karlsen’s story of her childhood and upbringing in Arendal.

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Agderposten broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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