Randi Anda (néeFriestad; 29 December 1898,Egersund – 7 May 1999) was a Norwegian politician for theChristian Democratic Party.
She served as a deputy representative to theParliament of Norway fromRogaland during the terms 1954–57, 1958–61, 1961–65 and 1965–69.[1] Outside politics she was known for being amissionary to China.
During the Second World War, she and her husband Arne worked inQiqihar,Manchukuo before they were taken prisoner by the Japanese on 8 December 1941. They were incarcerated inQiqihar's concentration camp for three and a half years until the war's end.[2]
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