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A Russian police officer walks past the Embassy of Norway in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A homegrown terrorist set off the explosion that ripped open buildings in the heart of Norway's government, then went to a summer camp dressed as a police officer and gunned down youths as they ran and even swam for their lives, police said Friday. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)
An unidentified survivor is seen through a window after boarding a bus to take survivors from the island massacre away from a hotel where they had spent the day and previous night in Sundvolden, Norway, Saturday, July 23, 2011. Police arrived at an island massacre about 1.5 hours after a gunman first opened fire, slowed because they didn't have quick access to a helicopter and then couldn't find a boat to make their way to the scene just several hundred yards (meters) offshore. The assailant surrendered when police finally reached him, but 82 people died before that. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
Norwegian army soldiers patrol next to the parliament following a twin attack on Friday, in central Oslo, Norway, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A massive bombing Friday in the heart of Oslo was followed by a horrific shooting spree on an island hosting a youth retreat for the prime minister's center-left party. The same man, a Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views, was suspected in both attacks. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
A youth lights a candle next to the Domkirke church to pay tribute to victims of the twin attacks on Friday, in central Oslo, Norway, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A massive bombing Friday in the heart of Oslo was followed by a horrific shooting spree on an island hosting a youth retreat for the prime minister's center-left party. The same man, a Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views, was suspected in both attacks. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Survivors from the island massacre board a bus to take them away from a hotel where they had spent the day and previous night in Sundvolden, Norway, Saturday, July 23, 2011. Police arrived at an island massacre about 1.5 hours after a gunman first opened fire, slowed because they didn't have quick access to a helicopter and then couldn't find a boat to make their way to the scene just several hundred yards (meters) offshore. The assailant surrendered when police finally reached him, but 82 people died before that. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
People light candles for victims of Friday's attacks in Oslo and Utoya island, at Oslo Cathedral, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A massive bombing Friday in the heart of Oslo was followed by a horrific shooting spree on an island hosting a youth retreat for the prime minister's center-left party. The same man, a Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views, was suspected in both attacks. (AP Photo/Scanpix Norway, Vegard Groett) NORWAY OUT
A man lay flowers in front of the Embassy of Norway in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, July 23, 2011, in memory of the explosion and shooting victims. A homegrown terrorist set off the explosion that ripped open buildings in the heart of Norway's government, then went to a summer camp dressed as a police officer and gunned down youths as they ran and even swam for their lives, police said Friday. (AP Photo/Mikhail Metzel)
Bildnummer: 55611378 Datum: 24.07.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110723) -- OSLO, July 23, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man places flowers at the quare outside Oslo cathedral, on July 23, 2011. Friday s killing began when a bomb exploded in downtown Oslo near government offices, killing seven and injuring more than 19 others. Hours later, a gunman dressed in a police uniform opened fire at a youth camp run by Norway s ruling political party on Utoya, an island south of Oslo, killing at least 85 people. (Xinhua/Devapriyo Das) (zjy) NORWAY-OSLO-MASSACRES PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Politik Norwegen Oslo Anschlag Terror Terroranschlag Bombenanschlag Regierungsviertel xsk 2011 quer premiumd Bildnummer 55611378 Date 24 07 2011 Copyright Imago XINHUA Oslo July 23 2011 XINHUA a Man Places Flowers AT The quare outside Oslo Cathedral ON July 23 2011 Friday S Killing began When a Bomb exploded in Downtown Oslo Near Government Offices Killing Seven and injuring More than 19 Others Hours LATER a Dressed in a Police Uniform opened Fire AT a Youth Camp Run by Norway S ruling Political Party ON Utoya to Iceland South of Oslo Killing AT least 85 Celebrities XINHUA the Norway Oslo massacres PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Society politics Norway Oslo Stop Terror Terrorist attack Bombing Government area xSK 2011 horizontal premiumd
Flowers are seen at the ground next to the Norwegian parliament to pay tribute to victims of the twin attacks on Friday, in central Oslo, Norway, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A massive bombing Friday in the heart of Oslo was followed by a horrific shooting spree on an island hosting a youth retreat for the prime minister's center-left party. The same man, a Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views, was suspected in both attacks. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
People react as they gather next to the Domkirke church to pay tribute to victims of the twin attacks on Friday, in central Oslo, Norway, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A massive bombing Friday in the heart of Oslo was followed by a horrific shooting spree on an island hosting a youth retreat for the prime minister's center-left party. The same man, a Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views, was suspected in both attacks. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Women console each other during a vigil for victims of Friday's attacks in Oslo and Utoya island, outside Oslo Cathedral, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A massive bombing Friday in the heart of Oslo was followed by a horrific shooting spree on an island hosting a youth retreat for the prime minister's center-left party. The same man, a Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views, was suspected in both attacks. (AP Photo/Scanpix Norway, Vegard Groett) NORWAY OUT
A Norwegian girl draws a heart on a mural for victims of the twin attacks on Friday, in central Oslo, Norway, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A massive bombing Friday in the heart of Oslo was followed by a horrific shooting spree on an island hosting a youth retreat for the prime minister's center-left party. The same man, a Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views, was suspected in both attacks. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Norwegian Gard Strand, 16, sits next to the Domkirke church to pay tribute to victims of the twin attacks on Friday, in central Oslo, Norway, Saturday, July 23, 2011. A massive bombing Friday in the heart of Oslo was followed by a horrific shooting spree on an island hosting a youth retreat for the prime minister's center-left party. The same man, a Norwegian with reported Christian fundamentalist, anti-Muslim views, was suspected in both attacks. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
Soldiers guarding in Oslo centre on Saturday 23rd July after a powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage. LEHTIKUVA / Roni Rekomaa *** FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. ***
Soldiers guarding in Oslo centre on Saturday 23rd July after a powerful bomb blast rocked government and media buildings in Norway's capital Oslo on July 22, 2011, causing "deaths and injuries" and dealing heavy damage. LEHTIKUVA / Roni Rekomaa *** FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES. ***