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Norwegian government considers strict regulations of chemicals to prevent further bomb attacks
The Justice Department believes Norway needs particularly strict regulations on the purchase of chemicals and substances that can be used to make bombs and explosives, reports Fædrelandsvennen.
According to the paper new, stricter regulations went into effect on November 17th of last year preventing the sale of fertilizer with a high concentration of ammonium nitrate to private individuals. The Justice Department, however, believes it may be necessary to introduce even stricter regulations in Norway than in the EU, writes Fædrelandsvennen.
Fædrelandsvennen also reports that the department has established two workgroups which will evaluate stricter regulations on access to chemicals such as those used by Anders Behring Breivik in the bomb that destroyed the Justice Department and other governmental offices in downtown Oslo. One workgroup will evaluate current regulations of access to ammonium nitrate and will hand in its recommendation on June 15th. The other workgroup will be evaluating a new proposal from the EU regarding the regulation of fourteen chemicals that can be used for making bombs. Breivik obtained several of these chemicals. The group will submit its recommendation by October 1st.
The Justice Department was directly hit by the Oslo explosion; the offices were destroyed and four members of staff died on 7/22. Former Justice Minister, Knut Storberget, stepped down in November last year after receiving death threats from a group called “The Organization for a Free Norway” (Organisasjonen Fritt Norge). As a result of the 7/22 attacks, the Justice Department was formally renamed the Justice and Preparedness Department to reflect the new political situation in Norway.
Google translation:
Norway may have stricter rules for the bomb chemicals
09.mar.2012
Two teams will arrive at a uniquely Norwegian and extra strict regulations for the purchase of chemicals and substances that can be used to make explosives and bombs.
The Justice and Preparedness Ministry has asked the Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning to set up two working groups, newspaper Bergens Tidende.
One group will consider regulations for fertilizer ingredient ammonium nitrate, and the work will be completed 15 June. The mandate states that the ammonium nitrate should not be “in the wrong hands and be used in harmful activities….”
The other group will consider the EU’s proposed restrictions on access to 14 chemicals that can be used for the manufacture of homemade bombs. Several of the chemicals Anders Behring Breivik acquired, are among these, including those he imported from Poland. This group will submit its report by 1 October.
Original article: Norge kan få strengere regler for bombekjemikalier
Incomplete Breivik indictment presented to the public
State’s Attorneys, Inga Bejer Engh and Svein Holden, presented the indictment of Anders Behring Breivik at a press conference in Oslo on Wednesday. Initially, the State’s Attorneys had decided to censor the document, a very unusual decision. They said they wished to keep confidential the names of the victims and details about what happened on Utøya. According to Aftenposten, after the newspaper wrote about it, the State’s Attorneys changed their view.
The Norwegian press, however, have apparently decided to censor the indictment themselves.
According to Norwegian law, prosecutors can withold indictments from the press or prohibit some of their contents from being published if the contents would pose a threat to national security, but this does not appear to be the case in this instance. According to AttackOnTheLaborParty’s sources, Norwegian journalists have been given complete copies of the indictment.
It appears that all Norwegian newspapers have removed detailed descriptions of injuries and the causes of death for those listed as killed in the indictment, and have censored the names of those individuals who were injured by the explosion or the shooting at Utøya. The degree of censoring is not uniform and it is possible to parse information from several news sources. However, since none of the newspapers have published the indictment in its entirety, some uncertainty remains as to what the original eighteen page indictment looks like.
From what has been reported by the Norwegian media, the following can be established: Breivik is charged with having comitted an act of terrorism and premeditated murder, with the intent of causing serious disruption to the functioning of the executive branch of the government. The prosecutors request that Breivik be sentenced to psychiatric care but they do say, however, that if evidence is brought forward during the trial which suggests that he is legally accountable for his actions, they may request a prison sentence.
The indictment is reportedly divided in two sections: one related to the bombing outside the Prime Minister’s office, and one for the attack on Utøya. On Utøya, all but two of the victims, who died from drowning or falling, died from being shot. The majority of the victims were shot in the head, and it appears that most victims were shot more than once.
Some individuals were shot very many times, but because of the withholding of information, the indentities of these victims remain uncertain. The Norwegian media has previously reported that several participants at the Utøya summer camp were relatives of well known Labor politicians.
Over 200 individuals who received smaller injuries from the explosion in front of the Prime Minister’s office and several governmental departments, including the Department of Justice, have been omitted from the indictment. Also, people who were directly shot at by Breivik on Utøya, but not hit, have been left out of the indictment.
It is unusual for the State’s Attorneys not to prosecute for all crimes committed when evidence is readily available, and the judgement of the State’s Attorneys in this matter has been criticized. Some victims from Utøya have stated that they feel overlooked by the court system. The State’s Attorneys have justified their decision by saying that prosecuting in a regular fashion would have required a very thorough court case in which evidence had to be presented as to whether Breivik intended to harm each person in question.
A more thorough court case could possibly have revealed more information about which governmental departments suffered the most staff injuries, and whether any politicians were injured in the Oslo explosion. Similarly, it could have made the full course of events at Utøya better known.
Google translation:
Attorney censor names and details of the terror charges
01.mar.2012
The district attorney has decided to scramble all the names of those killed and those who were tried were killed, both in its ministries and Utøya in the indictment against Anders Behring Breivik….
Original article: Statsadvokaten sladder navn og detaljer i terrortiltalen
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Google translation:
Turns – disclose all charges
02.mar.2012
Yesterday, prosecutors decided that the names and details of the terror charges against Anders Behring Breivik would censor. Today they turned completely….
Original article: Snur – offentliggjør hele tiltalen
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Google translation:
Here is the indictment against Anders Breivik Behring
07/03/12
VG publish here all the indictment against Anders Breivik Behring. We have omitted the names of the injured from the ministries and Utøya, and also excluded damage to the descriptions in the indictment:
Hereby sets Anders Breivik Behring, b 2/13/1979 currently in custody pursuant to Penal Code § 39 indicted by the Oslo District Court for the acquisition of a judgment on the transfer to compulsory mental health care, see Mental Health Act, Chapter 5, in a psychotic state to have made an otherwise criminal act, namely the violation of:
I
In Penal Code § 147a, first paragraph, a and b, see § § 148 first paragraph, first sentence option and 233 subsections of having committed a terrorist act, by violating Penal Code § 148 first paragraph, first sentence alternative (to cause cracking whereby loss of life or widespread destruction of foreign property can be easily caused) and Penal Code § 233 subsections (premeditated murder and there are particularly aggravating circumstances), with the intent to interfere seriously a function of fundamental importance in society, as the executive authority, or cause serious fear in a population.
Basis:
Friday 22 July 2011 approx. at. 15.17 Grubbegaten in Oslo, after prior consideration and planning, he parked a VW Crafter van with registration number 99834 BR outside the entrance to the high-rise ministries, the offices including the Prime Minister and Minister of Justice.
Together, stayed there at least 250 people in high-rise building and the surrounding ministerial offices, and approx. 75 people in the streets in the immediate vicinity. In the car he had placed a bomb made of approx. 950 kg, consisting among others of fertilizer, diesel and aluminum.
He ignited a fuse with approx. seven minutes burn time, and then left the site on foot and on a previously deployed getaway car, a Fiat Duplo with registration VH 24605.
The bomb exploded at. 15.25.22 with tremendous firepower and shock wave in line with his intentions, and brought a large number of people who lived in the buildings of the Government buildings or on street level, in immediate danger, and caused massive property damage of the same buildings and surrounding buildings.
The explosion killed him following eight persons, all of which were caused extensive blast damage, thus:
The explosion killed him following eight persons, all of which were caused extensive blast damage, thus:
1. Jon Vegard Lervåg (32)
He found himself at the entrance to the high-rise.
2. Ida Marie Hill (34)
She was located at the entrance to the high-rise building and near the van.
3. Hanne Ekroll Løvlie (30)
She was off the entrance to the high-rise.
4. Annelise Holter (51)
She was in the reception area on the first floor of the high-rise.
5. Hanne Marie Orvik Endresen (61)
She was in the lobby on the first floor of the high-rise.
6. Kjersti Berg Sand (26)
She was in the reception area on the first floor of the high-rise.
7. Kai Hauge (32)
He was in Grubbegaten high-rise building at the entrance to the main entrance.
8. Tove Knutsen Åshill (56)
She was located near the fountain of Einar Gerhardsen place.
At the explosion, he tried also to kill a large number of people, including the others who were in high-rise building and the street level around it. He failed in his enterprise, but nine people were seriously injured physically, thus:
9. Male (61)
He was near the fountain of Einar Gerhardsen place.
10. Female (47)
She was located near the fountain of Einar Gerhardsen place.
11. Male (25)
He was in Grubbegaten by Einar Gerhardsen place.
12. Male (67)
He was on the fifth floor of the tower block, in an office at Grubbegaten.
13. Female (23)
She was in the lobby on the first floor of the high-rise.
14. Female (61)
She was in the seventh floor of the tower block.
15. Female (50)
She was in the eleventh floor of the high-rise.
16. Male (30)
He was the second floor of R4, in an office at Grubbegaten.
17. Male (55)
He was on Johan Nygaardsvold space between high-rise building and Akersgata.
Furthermore, at least another 200 people injured by the explosion, with varying damage assessment, including lacerations, fractures and hearing loss, a number of which were treated in hospital / emergency room or subjected to other medical treatment.
In addition, many of the above and other injured persons who were near the explosion, as well as survivors / relatives, had psychological after-effects of varying severity caused by what is described above.
Bomb explosion led to a number of government offices, including the Prime Minister’s Office, Ministry of Justice and Police, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Health and Care Services, Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Education could not be used, and the ministries were not able to attend and perform its duties as the executive authority until it was gone for some time.
The explosion and its effects also created serious fear in parts of the population.
II
Penal Code § 147a, first paragraph b, see § 233, first and second paragraphs of having committed a terrorist act, by violating Penal Code § 233 subsections (premeditated murder and there are particularly aggravating circumstances), with the intent to cause serious fear in a population.
Basis:
Friday 22 July 2011, after having dealt with as described in item I, he drove the getaway car for Hole municipality, where he knew that the organization Labour Youth (AUF) held its traditional summer camp at Utøya. There, there were 564 people. By pretending to be a police officer and wearing a uniform-like outfit, he was – among other things, brought a semiautomatic rifle, branded Ruger Mini 14 cal. 233 and a semiautomatic pistol branded Glock 9 mm – transported to Utøya on board the ferry M / S Thorbjorn, where he arrived about. at. 17.15.
Until he was arrested the same day approx. at. 18.35, he shot, after prior consideration and planning, with a rifle and / or gun at a number of people who found themselves on the island, in the water or aboard ships, including civilians who came to the rescue, and exposed them for instant death.
There was panic and fear of death in children, adolescents and adults during the shooting, reinforced by the fact that there were limited opportunities to flee or hide. While he was moving around all over the island he shot at people fleeing and / or hiding and / or which he brought out with information that the police had arrived.
He killed 69 people, of which 67 were struck by the fatal shot, fired with the described weapon. Two people died of injuries from falling and / or drowning while trying to get away without being hit by shots. The people were killed, thus:
1. Trond Berntsen (51)
He was the Information House and the pier.
2. Monica Elizabeth Bosei (45)
She was located between the Information House and the pier.
3. Rune Havdal (43)
He found himself between the information the House and Café building.
4. Hanne Anette Fjalestad Balch (43)
She was located outside the main entrance to the café building.
5. Snorre Haller (30)
He found himself outside the main entrance to the café building.
6. Rolf Christopher Johansen Perreau (25)
He found himself outside the main entrance to the café building.
7. Lejla Selaci (17)
She found herself in front of the Café building.
8. Steinar Jessen (16)
He was located near the outdoor stage at the Café building.
9. Birgitte Smetbak (15)
She was on the campsite at the Café building or inside the building.
10. Gunnar LINAK (23)
He was on the campsite southwest of Café building.
11. Margaret Boyum Clubs (16)
She was in the doorway between the hall and Lille Grand Hall of Café building.
12. Silje Merete Fjellbu (17)
She was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
13. Guro Vartdal Håvoll (18)
She was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
14. Ronja Sweet Johansen (17)
She was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
15. Mona Abdinur, (18)
She was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
16. Sondre Driving (17)
He was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
17. Bendik Rosnæs Ellingsen (18)
He was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
18. Eivind Hovden (15)
He was in the Great Hall of Café building.
19. Bergum Lene Maria (19)
She was in the Great Hall of Café building.
20. Elisabeth Trønnes Lie (16)
She was in the Great Hall of Café building.
21. Henrik André Pedersen (27)
He was in the Great Hall of Café building.
22. Ida Beathe Rogne (17)
She was in the Great Hall of Café building.
23. Aleksander Aas Eriksen (16)
He was in the corridor in the Little Hall of the Café building.
24. Eva Kathinka Lütken (17)
She was on the Love Trail.
25. Tore Eikeland (21)
He was on the Love Trail.
26. Tarald Kuven Mjelde (18)
He was on the Love Trail.
27. Norwegian Life and Mary Johannesen (17)
She was on the Love Trail.
28. Monica Iselin Didriksen (18)
She was on the Love Trail.
29. Asta Sofie Dahl Helland (16)
She was on the Love Trail.
30. Anders Kristiansen (18)
He was on the Love Trail.
31. Bano Abobakar Rashid (18)
She was on the Love Trail.
32. Andreas Edvardsen (18)
He was on the Love Trail.
33. Silje Hagen Stamnes (18)
She was on the Love Trail.
34. Sondre Furseth Dale (17)
He was in the water between the slope below the trail and Love Naked ruins.
35. Simon Sæbø (18)
He was in the area at the slope below Kjærlighetsstien.
36. Modupe Ellen Awoyemi (15)
She was in the top of the slope below Kjærlighetsstien.
37. Sharidyn Meegan Ngahiwi Svebakk-Bohn (14)
She was in the area at the slope below Kjærlighetsstien.
38. Marianne Sandvik (16)
She was in the area at the slope below Kjærlighetsstien.
39. Gizem Dogan (17)
She was in the woods east of School House.
40. John MUO (15)
He was in the woods east of School House.
41. Even Flugstad Malmedal (18)
He was in the water at the Proud Mountain.
42. Syvert Knudsen (17)
He found himself at Pride Mountain.
43. Synne Røyneland (18)
She was at the Pride Mountain, probably in the water / water edge.
44. Torjus Jakobsen Blatt Mann (17)
He was the Bolshevik.
45. Ingrid Berg Heggelund (18)
She was located by the Bolshevik.
46. Isabel Victoria Sogn Green (17)
She was located by the Bolshevik.
47. Guys Mustafa Qasim (19)
He was the Bolshevik.
48. Carina Borgund (18)
She was located by the Bolshevik.
49. Tina Sukuvara (18)
She was in the area at the Pump House.
50. Ruth Benedichte Vatndal Nilsen (15)
She was in the area at the Pump House.
51. Henrik Rasmussen (18)
He was in the area at the Pump House.
52. Espen Jørgensen (17)
He was in the area at the Pump House.
53. Porntip Ardam (21)
She was at the Pump House.
54. Thomas Margido Antonsen (16)
He found himself at the Pump House.
55. Ismail Haji Ahmed (19)
He found himself at the Pump House.
56. Fredrik Lund Schjetne (18)
He found himself at the Pump House.
57. Hanne Kristine Fridtun (19)
She was at the Pump House.
58. Emil Okkenhaug (15)
He found himself at the Pump House.
59. Havard-lived house (21)
He found himself at the Pump House.
60. Victoria Stenberg (17)
She was at the Pump House.
61. Sverre Fleet Bjørkavåg (28)
He was in the area at the Pump House.
62. Diderik Aamodt Olsen (19)
He was in the area at the Pump House.
63. Tame Liparteliani (23)
She was located on the waterfront at Sydspissen.
64. Kevin Berland Daae (15)
He was on the water’s edge on Sydspissen.
65. Karin Elena Holst (15)
She was located on the waterfront at Sydspissen.
66. Rafal Mohamad Jamil Jamil (20)
She was located on the waterfront at Sydspissen.
67. Andrine hills Espeland (16)
She was located on the waterfront at Sydspissen.
68. Earl Odegaard (17)
He fled the island by a swim, but died of drowning out Sydspissen.
69. Andrew Dalby Grønnesby (17)
He fled and fell off a cliff at the western tip of the island and into the water.
In addition to the above murder, he tried to kill a lot of people, but without success in his enterprise. During murder trials he shot and injured 33 people, thus:
70. Female (20)
She was on the tent.
71. Male (19)
He was on the tent.
72. Female (19)
She was on the tent.
73. Girl (16)
She was on the tent.
74. Girl (15)
She was on the tent.
75. Girl (16)
She was on the tent.
76. Girl (15)
She was on the tent.
77. Female (21)
She was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
78. Girl (16)
She was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
79. Boy (17)
He was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
80. Male (19)
He was in the Minor Hall of the Café building.
81. Female (21)
She was in the doorway between the hall and the corridor Lille in the Café building.
82. Male (19)
He was first in the Great Hall of Café building.
83. Female (19)
She was in the Great Hall of Café building.
84. Girl (17)
She was on the Love Trail.
85. Girl (17)
She was on a rock ledge on the cliffs below Kjærlighetsstien.
86. Boy (17)
He was in the water below Kjærlighetsstien.
87. Female (19)
She was located between the waterfront and the Love Trail.
88. Boy (17)
He was in the water under the Love Trail.
89. Girl (17)
She was located on the cliffs below Kjærlighetsstien.
90. Girl (14)
She was located on the cliffs below Kjærlighetsstien.
91. Girl (17)
She was on a rock ledge on the cliffs below Kjærlighetsstien.
92. Male (19)
He found himself on a rock ledge on the cliffs below Kjærlighetsstien.
93. Girl (16)
She was at the Pump House.
94. Male (20)
He found himself at the Pump House.
95. Male (20)
He found himself at the Pump House.
96. Boy (16)
He was near the western tip.
97. Boy (15)
He was near the western tip.
98. Male (21)
He was on Sydspissen.
99. Girl (16)
She was on Sydspissen.
100. Girl (17)
She was on Sydspissen.
101. Girl (17)
She was on Sydspissen.
102. Female (18)
She was on Sydspissen.
A number of the other people who stayed on Utøya received physical injuries fractures, cuts, etc.. in their attempts to save himself and others.
In addition, a significant number of people who were on the island, survivors / relatives and people who came to the aid of boats and otherwise, had psychological after-effects of varying severity caused by what is described above.
The actions of Utøya created serious fear in parts of the population.
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The defendant has committed very serious crimes to an extent not previously experienced in our country in modern times.
In his own view is legitimate actions, and an obvious and apparent danger of a new serious crimes of the same nature is undoubtedly present.
Needs of public protection requires judgment on the transfer to compulsory mental health care, and the terms of Penal Code § 39 paragraph 1 is met.
Penal Code § 49 shall apply on appealing lens mail In Section 9-17 and post II, item 70 to 102
It will be closed claim forfeiture of three weapons (a semi-automatic rifle of the mark Ruger Mini 14 cal. 233, a semi-automatic pistol of the mark Glock 9 mm and a shotgun from Benelli brand) and associated ammunition.
Furthermore, it will be closed claim confiscation of objects used in the manufacture of the bomb as provided under the attractive post’s I, and clothing / equipment, etc.. used in the exercise of those in the mail I and II described actions.
Any claim for compensation / damages from the survivors and the victim will be made by counsel, see Criminal Procedure Law § 428 and § the same law 264 b, second paragraph.
How the case is presented in the indictment date there is no basis for claiming extraordinary punishment, Penal Code § 44 first paragraph.
Prosecutors take an express reservation that it is still at trial can be closed claims imprisonment or custody with the time frame of 21 years, based on the overall presentation of evidence in court, the defendant and the defense must prepare for. In that case, the Penal Code § 62 to apply.
The indictment is taken out after attorney general’s orders.
Oslo District Attorney’s Office, 5 March 2012
Svein Holden – Inga Bejer Engh…
Original article: Her er tiltalebeslutningen mot Anders Behring Breivik
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Google translation:
52 of the victims of Utøya died of gunshot to head
07.mar.2012
The deaths of 69 AUF-ers on Utøya in Hole municipality is part two of the comprehensive indictment against Behring Breivik.
For these conditions are Behring Breivik indicted for premeditated murder under particularly aggravating circumstances, with the intent to cause serious fear in a population.
The charges are detailed throughout all the killings that took place on Utøya, and explains the cause of death for the killing. In the indictment it emerges that 56 of the 69 victims were shot in the head, and 52 of these reported gunshot wounds to the head to be the direct cause of death.
67 were killed by the deadly shots, while two people died of injuries from falling and drowning.
564 people were on Utøya that day. He arrived Utøya approx. at 17.15 and had with him a Ruger Mini
14 cal. 233/2 automatic rifle and a Glock 9 mm semiautomatic pistol.
- It has been difficult
Prosecutors Inga duly Engh and Svein Holden thinks they have reached the best solution when it comes to charges against Breivik. See excerpts from the press conference.
“Until he was arrested the same day approx. at. 18.35, he shot, after prior consideration and planning, with a rifle and / or gun at a number of people who found themselves on the island, in the water or aboard ships, including civilians who came to the rescue, and exposed them to the immediate danger. ” , according to the indictment.
Several were killed after Behring Breivik said police had arrived and therefore cover more young people out of the caches.
“There was panic and fear of death in children, adolescents and adults during the shooting, reinforced by the fact that there were limited opportunities to flee or hide. While he was moving around all over the island he shot at people fleeing and / or hiding and / or which he brought out with information that the police had arrived. “
Aftenposten in this context chosen to anonymize the slain police officer except Trond Berntsen and general manager of Utøya, Monica Elizabeth Bosei. The information is based on the charges, and details of work description, injuries and cause of death, we have omitted.
The House Information
The officer Trond Berntsen, born 1960. Were between Information House and the pier when he was shot several times with the gun.
Monica Elizabeth Bosei, born 1966. General manager of Utøya, was located between the Information House and the pier when she was shot several times.
By and at the Café building
Male, born 1967. Was located between the information the House and Café building, was shot five times.
Female, born 1967. Was located outside the main entrance to the café building and was shot three times.
Male, born 1981. Was located outside the main entrance to the café building and was shot three times.
Male, born 1986. Was located outside the main entrance to the café building when he was shot three times.
Girl, born 1994. Found himself in front of the Café building when she was shot twice.
Boy, born 1995. Was located near the outdoor stage at the Café building when he was shot at least twice.
Girl, born 1996. Was on the campsite at the Café building or inside the building when she was shot twice.
Male, born 1988. Was on the campsite southwest of Café building, and was shot twice.
Girl, born 1995. Was in the doorway between Minor Hall and Great Hall of Café building, and was shot three times.
Girl, born 1993. Was in Little Hall building in the Mediterranean, and was shot six times.
Female, born 1993. Was in Little Hall building in the Mediterranean, and was shot at least three times.
Girl, born 1994. Was in Little Hall building in the Mediterranean, and was shot at least three times.
Girl, born 1993. Was in Little Hall building in the Mediterranean, and was shot three times.
Boy, born 1993. Was in Little Hall building in the Mediterranean, and was shot five times.
Boy, born 1993. Was in Little Hall building in the Mediterranean, and was shot eight times.
Boy, born 1996. Was in the Great Hall of Café building, and was shot three times.
Female, born 1992. Was in the Great Hall of Café building, and was shot at least three times.
Girl, born 1995. Was in the Great Hall of Café building, and was shot three times.
Male, born 1984. Was in the Great Hall of Café building, and was shot three times.
Girl, born 1993. Was in the Great Hall of Café building, and was shot at least twice.
Boy, born 1994. Were in the corridor within the Little Hall in Café building, and was shot six times.
The Love Trail
Girl, born 1994. Was on Love trail, and was shot twice.
Male, born 1990. Was on Love trail, and was shot once.
Male, born 1993. Was on Love trail, and was shot five times.
Female, born 1994. Was on Love trail, and was shot three times.
Female, born 1993. Was on Love trail, and was shot at least twice.
Female, born 1994. Was on Love trail, and was shot three times.
Male, born 1993. Was on Love trail and was shot twice.
Female, born 1992. Was on Love trail, and was shot twice.
Male, born 1992. Was on Love trail, and was shot three times.
Female, born 1993). Love was on the trail, and was shot twice.
Boy, born 1994. Was in the water between the slope below the trail and Love Naked headland, and was shot four times.
Male, born 1992. Were in the area of the slope below Kjærlighetsstien, and was shot twice.
Girl, born 1995. Was located in the upper slope below Kjærlighetsstien, and was shot four times.
Girl, born 1997. Were in the area of the slope below Kjærlighetsstien, and was shot twice.
Girl, born 1995. Were in the area of the slope below Kjærlighetsstien, and was shot at least once.
By Skolestua
Girl, born 1994. Was in the woods east of School House, and was shot twice.
Boy, born 1995. Was shot three times with the gun.
Proud Mountain
Male, born 1992. Was in the water and was shot once.
Boy, born 1993. Was shot three times.
Female, born 1993. Were probably in the water / water edge, and was shot three times.
Bolshevik
Boy, born 1993. Was shot once with the pistol or rifle.
Female, born 1992. Was shot three times-
Girl, born 1994. Was shot three times.
Male, born 1992. Was shot four times.
Female, born 1993. Was shot three times.
The Pump House
Female, born 1992. Was shot once.
Girl, born 1995. Was shot once with the pistol or rifle.
Male, born 1993. Was shot three times with the gun and / or rifle.
Male, born in 1994. Was shot at least three times with the gun and / or rifle.
Male, born 1990. Was shot three times with the gun and / or rifle.
Boy, born 1995. Shot twice with the gun and / or rifle.
Male, born 1991. Shot once.
Male, born 1992. Shot once.
Female, born 1991. Shot three times with the gun and / or rifle.
Boy, born 1995. Shot three times.
Male, born 1989. Shot four times.
Girl, born 1993. Shot three times with the pistol and rifle.
Male, born 1983. Shot twice.
Male, born 1992. Was in the area at the Pump House, the seashore or in the water. Was shot once with a pistol or rifle.
Sydspissen
Female, born 1988. Was located on the waterfront, and was shot twice with the gun and / or rifle.
Boy, born 1996. Was located on the waterfront. Was shot at least three times with the gun and / or rifle.
Girl, born 1995. Was located on the waterfront, and was shot once.
Girl, born 1991. Was located on the waterfront, and was shot at least once with the pistol or rifle.
Girl, born 1994. Was located on the waterfront, and was shot three times with the gun.
Boy, born 1994. Fled from the island by a swim, but died of drowning.
Western tip of
Boy, born 1994. Fell off a cliff into the water. Died of injuries from falling and / or drowning….
Original article: 52 av ofrene fra Utøya døde av skudd i hodet
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Google translation:
Breivik shot 56 of 69 victims in the head
07.mar.2012
Of the 69 who were killed on Utøya 22 July, 56 were shot in the head. The indictment against Anders Behring Breivik describes terror in all its cruelty…
Original article: Breivik skjøt 56 av 69 ofre i hodet
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Google translation:
Not mentioned in the indictment: “He tried to kill me”
07/03/12
More AUF higher disappointed by the omission
After swimming for their lives from Anders Behring Breivik’s bullets, it’s hard not to be part of the charges, says Bjorn Ihler (20) in Oslo AUF….
“All involved feel that part of the case, so it is important and appropriate to be part of the indictment. He tried to kill me too,” says Ihler to VG Nett….
A total of 119 persons mentioned by name in the indictment. These are all the 77 who lost their lives, and others who were hit by bullets or shrapnel from the bomb in the government building….
There were 889 people in danger during the attacks, 325 people near the bomb in Oslo and 564 people on Utøya when shooting began.
“Those who are not mentioned by name in the charge will still appear in person group descriptions in the trial,” says Holden….
Original article: Ikke nevnt i tiltalen: “Han prøvde å drepe meg også”
Norwegian Justice Department blocks Breivik interview with BBC
The Norwegian newspaper, Verdens Gang (VG), writes that the journalist wishing to interview Anders Behring Breivik has been denied access to Ila Prison.
Acting prison director, Gøran Nilsson, recently told journalisten.no that Ila Prison was awaiting clearance from the Justice Department before the prison would give the journalist in question acccess to interview Breivik. According to Nilsson, if the Justice Department were to clear the journalist, the interview would, nevertheless, be conducted through a glass wall with prison guards present.
Police lawyer, Pål-Fredrik Hjort Kraby, now says to VG that there are “problematic conditions” surrounding the journalist. Hjort Kraby refuses to be specific about what is meant by “problematic conditions.”
Hjort Kraby confirms to VG that the journalist in question is from a foreign television station that Norwegian media recently reported was in the process of arranging an interview with Breivik. Norway’s TV2 writes that, according to several of their sources, the media company that Breivik had entered into agreement with was the renowned British broadcaster, the BBC.
According to the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), the BBC is producing a documentary about the 7/22 attacks. Producer, Anne Leer, and photographer, Edward Watts, have been in Norway for three weeks talking to victims of the attacks, and will continue to record material for the program into mid-February. In addition, the BBC has applied for accreditation for the trial.
Breivik’s lawyer, Geir Lippestad, said to Fædrelandsvennen that what is important to note is that it is not the television station that has been denied access, but only a specific journalist. He also said that since Breivik has no preferences for a particular journalist, he assumes that Breivik has not changed opinion regarding which channel he wishes to be interviewd by. Speaking to NRK after having met with Breivik, Lippestad confirms that what is important to Breivik is which media company conducts the interview, and that Breivik simply wishes that the TV channel submit a new request from another journalist.
The Justice Department was, itself, a victim of the 7/22 attacks. Four Justice Department staff members were killed, three in the governmental offices and one attending the Labor Youth Organization (AUF) camp at Utøya.
Former Justice Minister, Knut Storberget (Labor), was controversial due to his attempts to ban blasphemy and introduce hijab into the Norwegian police force. A phone threat was reportedly made to the Justice Department in March 2011, and the Justice Department offices were completely destroyed by the large explosion on 7/22. Knut Storberget stepped down in November 2011 following death threats from a group called The Organization for a Free Norway (Organisasjonen Fritt Norge).
Google translation:
Refusing a journalist to interview Breivik
02/02/12
This week it was announced that Breivik will be interviewed by a foreign TV station. Now it is decided that the journalist does not escape into the prison….
Head of the Department of Justice, Gunnar Johansen, confirmed to AP that they have obtained information from abroad, and sent it to the prison. He would, however, refused to comment on what they found.
Original article: Nekter journalist å intervjue Breivik
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Google translation:
Journalist awaits Breivik-clearance
02/02/12
Acting jail director Goran Nilsson says that they are awaiting clearance by a journalist before the person can get into the visiting room with Breivik. He does not want to tell the editor that the journalist represents, first because the person has not yet been cleared and it is therefore not secure the interview will take place.
Prison management has sent the request for further clearance to the Department of Justice.
Glass invariable
If it comes to a consensus will be interviewed on the visiting room through a glass plate and two security guards present, as it is when defenders are visiting at Ila.
- It is mandatory and absolute as the situation is around the prisoner’s safety, but there may be changes on this later, says Nilsson.
Original article: Journalist venter på Breivik-klarering
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Google translation:
Refusing a journalist to interview Breivik
02/02/2012
“Problematic circumstances” that a person does not escape into the prison.
“The prison carries out control of all visitors to Breivik, including journalists. In connection with the assessment has found conditions that are problematic about the person,” said police attorney Paal-Fredrik Hjort Kraby to the AP.
Police Attorney Kraby will not elaborate on what is “problematic relationship”….
Original article: Nekter journalist å intervjue Breivik
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Google translation:
Ila stop Breivik interview with TV reporter
03.02.2012
Report does not meet Anders Breivik Behring at Ila Prison.
According to several sources such as TV 2 has talked with Anders Breivik Behring agreed to be interviewed by the BBC. But now Ila prison put an end to the interview. The current BBC reporter that the agreement was signed with, you will not be allowed to visit Breivik in prison….
Original article: Ila stopper Breivik-intervju med TV-reporter
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Google translation:
Discuss the appeal, interview and interrogation denial of Breivik
03.feb.2012
Defense Geir Lippestad Friday will discuss with Anders Breivik Behring whether he will be interviewed by someone other than the journalist, the police have refused to meet him….
Also the question whether he will be interviewed by someone else after the authorities on Thursday refused to accept a female reporter from a foreign channel, will be discussed.
“What is important is that it is not the channel that he wanted to speak to, which is banned, only that particular journalist. Breivik have no preferences to specific journalists, so I do not anticipate that he has changed the perception of the channel he wants to be interviewed,” says Lippestad….
Original article: Drøfter anke, intervju og avhørsnekt med Breivik
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Google translation:
Breivik says yes to photography in court
02/03/12
The defender confirmed earlier this week that the terror suspect has agreed to an interview with foreign media, but Thursday it became known that the journalist who asked about the interview is not security cleared the prison, the Justice Ministry.
“We briefed him that the journalist was not security cleared. For him it does not play any role. He is only concerned with the medium, and would thus only that they send a new request from another journalist,” says Lippestad.
Original article: Breivik sier ja til fotografering i retten
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Related article: Journalist awaits Breivik-clearance (Journalist venter på Breivik-klarering)
Related article: BBC: “One of the most difficult we have done” (BBC: – Noko av det vanskelegaste vi har gjort)
Related post: Ila Prison preparing for Breivik TV interview, three 7/22 documentaries in the making
