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Norway marks 10th anniversary of anti-Islamic massacre
Most of Anders Behring Breivik’s 77 victims on July 22, 2011, were teen members of the Labor Party.
By MARK LEWISAssociated Press
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On July 24, 2011, women carry flowers as they arrive for a memorial service at Oslo Cathedral in the aftermath of the bombing and shooting attacks on Norway's government headquarters and a youth retreat, in Oslo. Emilio Morenatti,/Associated Press, file
STAVANGER, Norway  — On the 10th anniversary of Norway’s worst peacetime slaughter, survivors of Anders Behring Breivik’s assault worry that the racism which nurtured the anti-Islamic mass murderer is re-emerging in a nation known for its progressive politics.

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