Norway Attacks to be investigated by Independent Commission

Getting lessons from Norway Massacre
Getting lessons from Norway Massacre

A special commission will be gathered to investigate the double attack that left 76 victims of Norway massacre last Friday, mostly young people between 14 and 20, Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg informed on Thursday.

Stoltenberg said that it is very significant to clarify all details of the terrorist attacks and draw lessons for an emergency response.

Ultraconservative and Christian fundamentalist Anders Behring Breivik appears to be the only self-confessed mastermind behind the car bomb that killed eight people and injured dozens in downtown Oslo, and of the bloodshed and the massacre that killed 68 people in Utoya Island in Norway.

Getting lessons from Norway Massacre

It is important to get lessons from the Norway’s worst attack since World War II, stressed Stoltenberg.

Norway Massacre : Breivik sent warning emails prior to the attacks

Police stated the majority of the victims of the Norway massacre in the summer camp were between 14 and 20 years, and that Behring Breivik warned of the attacks an hour beforehand by sending an email to some 1,000 contacts.

It is necessary to know what worked out and what did not, what happened and how, mentioned the Norwegen prime minister, who had the support of all political parties represented in Parliament for his crisis management of Norway massacre over the last few days, according to Aftenposten newspaper.

The police have been the focus of criticism for their slow response to the massacre in Utoya and calls for help from parents and relatives.

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