OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's parliament votes on Tuesday on a motion of no confidence in the justice minister, and the centre-right government is expected to resign if it is passed.
Sylvi Listhaug, of the right-wing Progress Party, has caused a political storm by accusing the opposition Labour Party - the target of a 2011 massacre - of putting terrorists' rights before national security.
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