From: Terje Rod-Larsen <I To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: Former Norway PM Detained At Dulles Airport Over 2014 Iran Visit Date: Sat, 04 Feb 2017 00:34:04 +0000 Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Jilla Moazami Date: February 3, 2017 at 18:20:51 GMT+4 To: Tede Rod-Larsen Cc: Camilla Reksten-Monsen Subject: Former Norway PM Detained At Dulles Airport Over 2014 Iran Visit A stunned former prime minister of Norway complained that he was caught up in the maw of Donald Trump's controversial executive order and detained this week by border agents at Washington's Dulles International Airport because he visited Iran in 2014. Kjell Magne Bondevik said that after he landed at Dulles on Tuesday he was herded into a room with a group of travelers from the Middle East and Africa. He was ordered to wait for 40 minutes, then questioned for another 20 after officials spotted a travel stamp on his passport revealing that he had flown to Iran three years ago, reported WJLA-TV. The passport also clearly identified him as a former prime minister of Norway, he said. Bondevik had flown to Washington to attend the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday. "There should be no reason to fear a former prime minister who has been on official visits to the country several times before," he told Norway's TV2. He also explained to WJLA: "It should be enough when they found that I have a diplomatic passport [as a] former prime minister. That should be enough for them to understand that I don't represent any problem or threat to this country and [to] let me go immediately, but they didn't." He added: "I was surprised, and I was provoked. What will the reputation of the U.S. be if this happens not only to me, but also to other international leaders?" Bondevik, who is currently president of the human rights organization The Oslo Center, had traveled to Iran to speak at a human rights conference three years ago. He served as Norway's pr