NATIONAL CEREMONY FOR VICTIMS IN NORWAY
A national remembrance ceremony has been held on Sunday in Oslo to mourn for the victims of the twin terror attacks in Norway, which killed a total of 77 people last month. Prior to the event, the survivors and the families of the victims revisited the crime scene in separate occasions to see for the first time where their loved ones spent their final hours.
The Norwegian suspect, Anders Breivik, who is currently held in isolation, has admitted to carrying out both the Oslo bombing and the Utoya island shooting, but has pleaded not guilty in court.
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