Breivik returned to Utoya for reconstruction
Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik has returned to Utoya island, where he killed 69 people, to help police reconstruct the horrific 22 July events. International media carried long-lens...
View ArticleUtoya heroes traumatised
Almost all of the civilians who helped save lives during the massacre on Utoya Island last month are now on sick leave and suffering from the aftershocks of the traumatic events. Most of the 20-or-so...
View ArticlePolice probe Breivik’s British links
Norwegian police are interrogating several Britons who they believe may have been accomplices of confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik. Paul Ray, an anti-Muslim blogger from the UK who was...
View ArticleReport released into impact of UK anti-terror legislation on Icelandic economy
A report on the effects of British anti-terrorism legislation on Iceland has been released. It is believed Icelandic companies were impacted by ISK 5 billion due to the British government’s actions...
View ArticlePhoto of Norwegian mass murderer released
A photograph taken by a CCTV camera of Anders Behring Breivik wandering though the streets of Oslo wearing combat gear and holding a pistol has been published. The picture of the mass murderer has...
View ArticleBreivik released from solitary confinement
Anders Behring Breivik, who admits killing 77 people in twin Norwegian terror attacks on 22nd July, is to be released from solitary confinement while he awaits his trial. Police said last week that the...
View ArticleBreivik calls for release and military honour
Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik appeared in court on Monday, demanding his release and a military honour. During a one-minute statement allowed by Oslo District Court Judge Wenche...
View ArticleNew Breivik assessment starts as lawyer under fire for leaks
A new psychiatric examination of Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik has begun, with Oslo City Court ruling that he will be assessed in jail as it is too dangerous to send him to hospital....
View ArticleAn Icelander caught in the terror attack in Istanbul
UPDATE: There is still no confirmation about the Icelander said to have been caught in the attack. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs has inquired into the matter today have been unable to confirm the...
View ArticleIstanbul terror – Irish citizen wounded, not an Icelander
Turkish authorities have now confirmed that it was an Irish citizen and not an Icelandic one that was wounded in the attack in Istanbul yesterday, contrary to initial reports – according to the...
View ArticleUtoya heroes traumatised
Almost all of the civilians who helped save lives during the massacre on Utoya Island last month are now on sick leave and suffering from the aftershocks of the traumatic events. Most of the 20-or-so...
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