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NRK Nyheter
Welcome to the the NRK Nyheter news at ten o'clock. My name is Henrik Karlsen and thank you for joining us. Our top story tonight comes from Belgian border with the Netherlands where tens of thousands of Americans have been attempting to flee the chaos caused by unrest in the French Government. Initial reports claim that the majority of these American refuges were attempting to seek a temporary safe haven in Belgium. But upon arrival, the Americans refuges were met with indifference and in a few cases open hostility from Belgium authorities. We have eye witness reports of Belgium Police threatening some of the American refuges with imprisonment if they did not leave the country immediately. With no uncertain future back across the border with France, most of the belabored Americans have made for the border with the Netherlands in hopes of a trip back home. On the ground, we have Junior foreign affairs reporter Amalie Aagaard now with one of the American refugees.
Cut to the Belgium Border with the Netherlands in the Belgium Country side. Snow covered trees fill the background shot with a young female news reporter dressed in full winter attire with a bright blue NRK branded toque in the foreground. Beside her in a torn flannel shirt and hair clearly dirty from miles of walking, stands a younger American man who looks as if he is about to freeze to death.
Thanks Henrik, I'm here with Joe Paterson who is one of the tens of thousands of Americans who have become refugees with on going crisis in France. Joe, can you explain to NRK news who you are and what happened to you?
Uhh, My name is Joe Paterson. I'm an American auto mechanic specializing in European vehicles. I had come to France in order to take part in a training course on Renault Transmissions when all this business with the French Government started.
Did you attempt to get a flight back to the United States?
I mean I tried, but I guess I waited too late. I tried getting in touch with my company back home and that's when the cell service and internet went out. I had no idea what to do, so I tried to see if I could maybe get to the American Embassy but with all of the protests and what not that wasn't happening.
What did you do next?
Well I had heard a rumor about Belgium giving people flights back to the States and with no money or cell phone, I just decided to walk it. It wasn't long after I started for the border I realized I wasn't the only American stranded over here. Tons of us just formed groups and started walking. There was a French guy who walked with us and gave us directions to the border, but once we got into Belgium we lost track of him.
What happened when you got into Belgium?
Well, I'm not trying to be racist or anything but so far just about everyone we have met in Belgium has kinda been an A******.
Whoa there Joe! We are live on the air...
I'm sorry Ma'am, its just that most of us here are at the end of our rope. We asked for help or at least let us go the American Embassy here. They told us flat out that if we stayed we would be arrested. What is that about? Didn't we save these guys back in World War two or something? They wouldn't even give us clothes or anything. Its freezing here now.
That's terrible Joe. If you can't stay in Belgium, what's your plan now?
Well, we have heard that The Dutch Government here just across this border crossing are gonna get us flight back home. It feels like the same thing as before though and I'm just sick of walking. Hey, do you mind if I have your Tuque?
My Tuque? Uhh Sure Joe. Anything to help. Well I've been Amalie Aagaard with NRK News reporting from Belgium on the American refuge crisis. Back to you Henrik.
Thank you Amalie for that special report. Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg has offered to help the United States Government in anyway regarding the American refugees. NRK has reached out to both the Belgium and Dutch Government for comment but we have not yet received a reply. The American Embassy in Oslo has stated that they will be releasing a statement shortly regarding the situation in Belgium and we will have that here for you as soon as its posted. Please join us after the break with a special interview with Simon Thorvaldsen the CEO of Statoil on the future of Norwegian Oil and Gas exports.