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Norwegian youth return to Utoya island

2015-08-07 2 Dailymotion

Norway is turning the page on the most bloody event in its history.<br /><br /> On 22nd July 2011, right-wing extemist Anders Behring took the lives of 77 people during a murderous rampage.<br /><br /> He went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya, killing 69.<br /><br /> Now, for the first time, young Labour party activists, including some survivors, have returned to the scene.<br /><br /> “Today we are participating which is bigger than ourselves, both as part of a long tradition – being on camp at Utoya – and at the same time being here for the first time since the terror attack against our organization and our nation in 2011. 22nd of july will forever be a part of the story of Utoya, all what we have to go through the very hard days,” said Mani Hussaini, the leader of the Labour Party’s youth wing.<br /><br /> Before wreaking his deadly havoc on Utoya Island, Breivik had set off a bomb in the government district of Oslo, killing eight people.<br /><br /> He then turned his attention to Utoya Island forty kilometres away where youth act

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