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Vebjørn Selbekk (born 14 April 1969) is a Norwegian newspaper editor and author. Selbekk became widely known in Norway when he in 2006 was one of the first—the first in Norway—to reprint a facsimile of the ''Jyllands-Posten'' Muhammad cartoons, as editor of the conservative Christian newspaper ''Magazinet'' (now ''Dagen''). ==Early life, education and work== Born in Trondheim, Selbekk grew up in Meråker in Nord-Trøndelag. His mother grew up in East Germany, until the family fled and she was sent to Trondheim as a nine-year old. Selbekk has a cand.mag. degree from the University of Trondheim in history, Christianity and social science.〔 He has attended Livets Ord's Bible school in Uppsala, Sweden, and was for many years an important figure of the Norwegian charismatic free church movement.〔 In 2010 he joined the Church of Norway.〔〔 Selbekk started his career as a journalist for the local paper ''Stjørdalens Blad'' in the 1980s.〔 In 1989 he became chief editor of the Oslo-based conservative Christian newspaper ''Magazinet'', editing the paper until it merged with the older Bergen-based Christian newspaper ''Dagen'' in 2008, taking the name ''DagenMagazinet''.〔 He was societal editor of ''DagenMagazinet'' until 2010, when he became chief editor of the paper.〔 Since 2011 the newspaper has been published under the name ''Dagen''.〔
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