Aage Borchgrevink

Aage Storm Borchgrevink (born 1969) is a Norwegian human rights activist,[1] writer and literary critic.

He works at the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, where he focuses on the human rights situation in Russia, Chechnya and Georgia.

[2] His fiction releases are the novel Arkivene from 2000 and the short story collection Folkevandringer from 2004.

[2] Borchgrevink has worked in the Helsinki Committee in Norway since 1993 as an adviser, mainly on human rights in Russia and other post-Soviet countries.

[5] In 2012 he received the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature for his biography of terrorist Anders Behring Breivik.