2011年7月27日星期三

"The Norwegian attacker ' acted alone"

July 24, 2011, updated at 14: 15 GMT first Minister Jens Stoltenberg told the mourners that the two days that the attacks took place felt as a suspect of eternityThe responsible for carrying out a massacre at a camp of the youth of Norway and the explosion of a bomb in the capital, Oslo, said acted alonesaid police.

Anders Behring Breivik, 32, admitted in both attacks, which he described as "awful but necessary".

At least 93 people were killed in the attacks - 96 have been injured and some are still missing.

Memorial services are held throughout the country, including in the main Lutheran Cathedral in Oslo.

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each and every one of those who have left us is a tragedy - together, is a national tragedy "
CITES final Jens Stoltenberg Norwegian Prime Minister of Norway King Harald V and his wife Queen Sonja attended the Cathedral, together with first Minister Jens Stoltenberg, putting single white flowers outside when they came."

The Church seats were full, with the Congregation spilling in the outdoor plaza, which was covered with flowers and candles.

Mr Stoltenberg told the mourners that the two days that the attacks took place felt like "an eternity – hours, days and nights filled shock and anguish and tears".

As many of the people in the Cathedral cried, said: "each and every one of those who have left us is a tragedy - together, is a national tragedy".

On Sunday, the police carried out an armed attack in an eastern direction Oslo, arresting several people. They were later released and police said that you no explosives were found.

Police said there was no evidence to connect them with the attacks.

At an earlier press conference, Chief of police Sveinung Sponheim said Mr Breivik "admitted the facts of the shelling and gunfire," Although he is not admitting guilt criminal.

"Says that he was alone, but police should check everything what you said." Some of the statements of witnesses of the island have made us safe if there were one or more shooters. "

Continue reading the main story image of Richard Galpin Richard Galpin BBC News about Utoeya

The Red Cross said people were still missing, presumably dead. The search, using a mini-submarine, will continue for several days, as currents could have carried bodies in any way. The island - a scene of the crime - remains sealed off.

People had come to this island of all Norway - so there are many families across the country are directly affected. Now want an opportunity not only to cry, but to reflect on these developments.

This is usually a very peaceful, harmonious society and is very open. Now, they have been destroyed. However, a large number of people I have spoken has been quite challenging - determining this not undermines the values upheld by the country: openness and tolerance.

He said that police not were looking for to anyone at the moment - although they did not ruled out that the suspect may have had help.

He said Mr Breivik has cooperated during his interrogation, and there was a "good" dialogue.

He has been accused by both attacks and must appear before a court on Monday.

Mr Sponheim confirmed that the maximum time that Mr Breivik may face jail under legislation Norway is 21 years.

At least seven people were killed Friday in an attack with bomb in the neighborhood of Government in Oslo. Shortly thereafter, 85 people were shot dead as an armed man dressed as a police, ran amok in the nearby island of Utoeya. 86 One died in hospital on Sunday.

The gunman was arrested when the police arrived an estimated 90 minutes after the massacre began. Mr Breivik lawyer said that his client surrendered after running out of ammunition.

At least four people from the camp of island shooting still; It is believed that some may be drowned after swimming in the Lake to escape the rain of bullets.

Police use a mini-submarine to seek the missing bodies.

In Oslo, informed the police that the number of victims could increase even further as organs or body parts were in buildings damaged by the bomb, but still too unstable to search for.

Years of planning

"Thought it was horrible to have committed these acts, but in his head were necessary", Mr Breivik Geir Lippestad lawyer told Norwegian media.

Mr Breivik lawyer, Geir Lippestad, said that the attack had been planned "for some time"

"I wanted a change in society, and from his perspective, it is necessary to force a revolution," said Mr Lippestad. "I wanted to attack the society and the structure of society".

He added that the actions had planned for some time.

The suspect is reported to have had links with the extremist right.

Still photographs of him wearing a suit and with an automatic weapon, appeared in a 12 minute anti-Muslim video called Knights Templar 2083, appeared briefly on YouTube.

A document of 1,500 pages written in English and it is said that by Mr Breivik - published under the pseudonym of Andrew Berwick - also was put on line hours before the attacks, suggesting it had been years in the planning.

The document and the video several times refer to multiculturalism and Muslim immigration; the author claims to be a follower of the Knights Templar - a Christian organization medieval Crusades and sometimes revered by white supremacists.

Continue reading the main story Anders Behring Breivik describes himself as a Christian and conservative on the page of Facebook attributed to himGrew up in Oslo and attended Oslo ManagementSet school farm which was able to buy fertiliser, which may have been used to make a bombPolice have not speculated on the reasons for the attack but the bomb in Oslo directed connected to party Norway labour in government buildings, and the camp of the youth in the island of Utoeya was also directed by the party.

In the document online, reference was made to targeting "cultural Marxists / traitors multiculturalist".

His lawyer, Mr. Lippestad, said: "it was Utoeya to give a warning that the labour party said" doomsday was imminent "unless the party changed its policies."

Mr Lippestad said that the suspect stayed calm and balanced over 10 hours of interrogation overnight.

"I think that it has realized what has done, and considers himself as heal," he said.

Norway has had problems with neo-Nazi groups in the past but the hypothesis that these groups had been largely eliminated and does not pose a significant threat, says Richard Galpin BBC, near the island that remains cordoned off deactivated by police.

Map of central Oslo and Utoeya

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