Just over four years since dozens of students were gunned down by a right wing extremist in Norway, activists from the country’s largest political youth organisation have returned to the tranquil island of Utoya.<br /><br /> Over 1,000 students from the Labour Party’s youth camp, including survivors of the massacre, have signed up for three days of seminars. <br /><br /> “I’m excited. I’m looking forward to the camp because I’ll to meet a lot of people and see some old friends. But, it’ll also be a bit strange to come back to the island after four years. We have to make new memories now. It’s the only way we can go on,” explained student, William Reinemo.<br /><br /> Many of the island’s traditional buildings have been renovated for the emotional return of the students with construction work finishing just hours ahead of their arrival.<br /><br /> Among those who made the journey were the NATO Secretary General and former Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg. <br /><br /> “It’s a fantastic experience,” Stoltenberg said. “But, wh