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Arild Aspøy (born 1958) is a Norwegian journalist, writer, director and editor. Aspøy has primarily been active as an investigative journalist and author. Aspøy's articles on the black market in
heavy water Heavy water (deuterium oxide, , ) is a form of water (molecule), water in which hydrogen atoms are all deuterium ( or D, also known as ''heavy hydrogen'') rather than the common hydrogen-1 isotope (, also called ''protium'') that makes up most o ...
led Norway to stop the export of this material, which has contributed to the development of
nuclear weapons A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either nuclear fission, fission (fission or atomic bomb) or a combination of fission and nuclear fusion, fusion reactions (thermonuclear weap ...
in several countries. In a series of articles in ''VG'', he showed that
heavy water Heavy water (deuterium oxide, , ) is a form of water (molecule), water in which hydrogen atoms are all deuterium ( or D, also known as ''heavy hydrogen'') rather than the common hydrogen-1 isotope (, also called ''protium'') that makes up most o ...
produced by
Norsk Hydro Norsk Hydro ASA (often referred to as just ''Hydro'') is a Norway, Norwegian aluminium and renewable energy company, headquartered in Oslo. It is one of the largest aluminium companies worldwide. It has operations in some 50 countries around th ...
had ended up in Indian nuclear reactors used for the production of nuclear weapons. In 1983, heavy water was smuggled from Oslo to India using a German courier. The revelation led to an international investigation by the Norwegian Police Security Service. Together with the disclosure by the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (), commonly known by its initialism NRK, is a Norwegian state-run, government-influenced radio and television public broadcasting company. The NRK broadcasts three national TV channels and thirteen nat ...
(NRK) that the same German black market operator had smuggled heavy water from Norway to the Ceausescu regime in Romania, Aspøy's exposé was a main reason that the export of heavy water from Norway was stopped. Aspøy developed this case further in his book ''Familiejuveler: Tungtvann, våpen og CIA'' (Family Jewels: Heavy water, weapons and the CIA; Cappelen, 1990). Here he shows how the smuggling of heavy water from Norway was carried out by an illegal global network that performed extensive smuggling of nuclear materials and weapons, sometimes in cooperation with intelligence agencies and authorities. From 1993 to 2007, Aspøy was a director and journalist in the documentary division of NRK television. In 2011 he published the novel ''Fredsfyrster'' (Princes of Peace; Aschehoug), a thriller about an attempt to secure the
Nobel Peace Prize The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish language, Swedish and ) is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the Will and testament, will of Sweden, Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Nobe ...
. The reviewer for the daily ''
Verdens Gang (), generally known under the abbreviation ''VG'', is a Norway, Norwegian Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper. In 2016, circulation numbers stood at 93,883, declining from a peak circulation of 390,510 in 2002. Nevertheless, ''VG'' is ...
'' (''VG'') referred to it as "One of this somewhat special fall's most interesting and successful Norwegian thrillers" and rated it 5 out of 6."Thriller om fredsprisen: Det hemmelige spillet rundt Nobels fredspris og dragkampen bak er temaet i thrilleren ''Fredsfyrster''"
, ''
Verdens Gang (), generally known under the abbreviation ''VG'', is a Norway, Norwegian Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper. In 2016, circulation numbers stood at 93,883, declining from a peak circulation of 390,510 in 2002. Nevertheless, ''VG'' is ...
'', 6 October 2011 He holds a degree of Cand.polit. (Master's) in comparative politics from the
University of Bergen The University of Bergen () is a public university, public research university in Bergen, Norway. As of 2021, the university had over 4,000 employees and 19,000 students. It was established by an act of parliament in 1946 consolidating several sci ...
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Selected television productions

* ''Våpenhandlerne'' (The Weapons dealers): The relationship between defence chiefs and other officers and the defence industry (''Brennpunkt'', NRK, 1994) * ''Penger, politikk og påvirkning'' (Money, politics and influence): The shipowners' lobby's campaign for new tax legislation (''Brennpunkt'', NRK, 1996) * ''Vokt dem for hunden'' (Beware of Dog): Neighbors' resistance to an acute care institution for drug abusers in an affluent neighborhood on the west side of Oslo ( Montebello) (''Brennpunkt'', NRK, 1997) * ''Bombekremmerne'' (The Bomb merchants): Norway sold plutonium plant to Israel (''Brennpunkt'', NRK, 1998) * ''Vi som støtter Amerika'' (We who support America): Three Norwegian sailors hired by the CIA during the prelude to the Vietnam War (''Brennpunkt'', NRK, 2000)


Selected books

* ''Fredsfyrster'' (Princes of Peace). Novel. Aschehoug, 2011 * ''Familiejuveler: Tungtvann, våpen og CIA'' (Family Jewels: Heavy water, weapons and the CIA). Cappelen, 1990 * ''Kjæresten fridde på dopapir'' (The Boyfriend Proposed on Toilet Paper). '' Se og Hør'' and the battle for privacy.
Aschehoug H. Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard), commonly known as Aschehoug,() is one of the largest independent publishing companies in Norway, founded in 1872. Headquartered in Oslo, the publishing house has 480 employees. The Aschehoug group also comprises o ...
, 1995 * ''Virkelighetskonkurransen'' (The Reality Competition). Scandals, techniques and dilemmas of modern television production. Høyskoleforlaget, 2000


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Aspoy, Arild Living people Norwegian writers Norwegian television directors Date of birth missing (living people) University of Bergen alumni Norwegian investigative journalists 1958 births Place of birth missing (living people)