Fatal Oslo bombing rocks government HQ

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Surprised no one posted on this, since we do have a member from Norway... (Hope you're alright Preach!)

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Norwegian police are sending anti-terrorism officers to a political youth camp outside Oslo amid reports of a shooting, hours after a huge explosion at government headquarters killed at least seven people and injured 15.
The news site VG reported that a man dressed in a police uniform opened fire at the camp, which is a youth convention for the Norway Labour Party, the ruling party.
VG said several people were injured, and a Norway Labour Party spokesman confirmed the injuries to The Associated Press.

Oslo police Chief Anstein Gjengdal said anti-terrorism units were being sent to the camp at Utoya, outside the capital.
"It seems to be a co-ordinated terrorist attack going on in Norway at this time," freelance reporter Hallvard Sandberg told CBC News.
Police are asking all civilians to stay away from downtown Oslo and not gather in large groups.

Norwegian capital hit by 'one or more' bombs

Police told reporters the explosion Friday was caused by "one or more" bombs. They declined to speculate on who was behind the blast.
Asked if the blast was caused by a car bomb, Gjengdal said: "It is possible that a vehicle has been used in this incident, but we can't confirm this."
Gjengdal also said that police have sealed off the office of Norwegian broadcaster TV2 to investigate a suspicious package there.

A Norwegian government official also was quoted as saying that people remain trapped in some buildings hit by the bomb blast. Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is safe, government spokeswoman Camilla Ryste told The Associated Press.
A senior adviser to the prime minister, Oivind Ostang, said Stoltenberg was working at home Friday and was not in the building.
"There has been one or several powerful explosions in the government district in Oslo," Oslo police said in a brief statement.
NRK showed video of a blackened car lying on its side amid the debris.
Most of the windows in the 20-floor highrise were blown out, and the bottom floor appeared to be gutted. Nearby offices were also heavily damaged and evacuated, including those housing some of Norway's leading newspapers and news agency NTB.
Witness Ole Tommy Pedersen was standing at a bus stop about 100 metres from the high-rise at around 3:30 p.m. local time when the explosion occurred.
"I saw three or four injured people being carried out of the building a few minutes later," Pedersen told AP.
An AP reporter who was in the NTB office said the building shook from the blast and all employees evacuated as the alarm went off. Down in the street, he saw one person with a bleeding leg being led away from the area.
The government building houses the offices of the prime minister and his administration. Several ministries are in surrounding buildings.

Norway dealing with terror charges

The blast comes as Norway grapples with a homegrown terror plot linked to al-Qaeda. Two suspects are in jail awaiting charges.
Last week, a Norwegian prosecutor filed terror charges against an Iraqi-born cleric for threatening Norwegian politicians with death if he is deported from the Scandinavian country.
The indictment centred on statements that Mullah Krekar — the founder of the Kurdish Islamist group Ansar al-Islam — made to various news media, including American network NBC.
Terrorism has also been a concern in neighbouring Denmark since an uproar over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad six years ago. Danish authorities say they have foiled several terror plots linked to the 2005 newspaper cartoons that triggered protests in Muslim countries.
Last month, a Danish appeals court on Wednesday sentenced a Somali man to 10 years in prison for breaking into the home of the cartoonist.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/07/22/oslo-blast.html

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They're saying that 20-30 ppl have been killed in Utoya (outside of Oslo) at a Youth Labour Party rally, the gunman was apparently dressed as a police officer... That's fucked up.
 
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Not sure about the number, but the accounts of events are true. He was ferried to the island in a boat. He presented himself as being from the police, saying it was a routine check and had to do with the bombs. Then I guess he came ashore and started blasting on poor fools ;( One political figure held a speech there yesterday, and the prime minister was gonna hold a speech there tomorrow or something. It all seems like a coordinated effort.
 
Preach doesn't live in Oslo, silly. He lives in some fishing village. :p

But yeah, unfortunate events. You don't hear about things like this happening in Norway.
 
There's always retarded shit on FB. I remember when that tsunami hit Japan, people were posting: "Japan - that's for Pearl Harbor"

These people should be executed.
 
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yep, 84 are confirmed dead, more are wounded, and 5 or so are in critical condition. these are not final numbers.

like reports say, he was dressed in a police uniform with a bulletproof vest, carrying several weapons. he came to the island under the guise that it was a routine checkup due to the recent bomb that had went off. when he arrived, he told all the kids to gather around, this was a routine and everything was safe, then he unloaded on them. they say he shot a bullet every ten seconds for 45 minutes plus.
 
91 now. damn. the situation angers me. how are you going to have a whole youth political party event thing going on without any security present? baffles me.
 
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yup. apparently, the film shows him shooting seven people. more and more witnesses state he would go over lifeless bodies and put a bullet in their head to be sure.

91 now. damn. the situation angers me. how are you going to have a whole youth political party event thing going on without any security present? baffles me.
it hasn't been necessary up until now. that's norway for you, btw. it's "that" peaceful, that you can arrange a youth rally for a political party, have no security, and run the show that way for decades. that fact to me means it's a lot more shocking when it does happen. and maybe i'm biased cause it happened here this time, but i've never heard of a similar shooting where that many people were killed. i guess the point i'm trying to make is, if 5 people had died, that would've been a very sad day for norway. a big day, a big tragedy. the newspapers would run with it for weeks. 100 is a number that's just too surreal. i've heard of plane crashes with less victims. it's kinda blowing my mind how he could look into 85 frightened faces of children and pull the trigger, twice on some of them.

i can tell that just from watching it on the news i have a need to speak about it, but i try to keep it to myself. i've been so annoyed with what's going down in facebook. some people put the norwegian flag as their profile pic and spew out nationalistic bullshit, some people talk about how we should reconsider death penalty, some people are raging on muslims and the majority of the rest are advocating diplomacy and no-racism. basically, about 700 people and their immediate families experienced a major trauma, yet the people that are screaming and kicking are the observers. it feels cheap and it saddens me that people capitalize off of it to appear politically engaged and intellectual.

edit: fuck me, i just did it too.
 
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this is what modern day terrorists look like
it's worth noting that terrorism was a "phenomenon" before muslim terrorism. many retarded non-muslims make unfair comparisons between islam and terrorism, but a similar amount of retarded muslims assume everyone else sees muslim terrorism as synonymous with terrorism. with that said, i get the point you are making.
 

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