Norway marks 10 years since massacre by neo-Nazi
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22/07/2021 - 04:44 Survivor Astrid Eide Hoem was 16 when a neo-Nazi set off a bomb in Oslo and then went on a shooting spree at a summer camp Petter BERNTSEN AFP 3 min
Oslo (AFP)
Norway on Thursday marks the 10th anniversary of the worst massacre in its modern history, as church bells toll for the 77 people murdered by neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik.
The Scandinavian nation had been mostly spared from extremist violence until July 22, 2011, when Breivik set off a bomb in Oslo that killed eight people before going on a shooting spree at a summer camp for left-wing youths on the island of Utoya.
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