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Ten years after Anders Breivik killed 77 people in Norway, a look at how the country has changed.
Peter Schjeldahl on the cancelled plans for “Memory Wound,” by the Swedish artist Jonas Dahlberg, a memorial to Norway’s Utøya massacre.
A striking memorial at Utøya, featuring a section of rock removed from the island to create a symbolic “gash” on the landscape, was abandoned in 2017 after public outcry.
There have been protests in Norway, against a decision to deport a survivor of the 2011 terror attack on the small island of Utoeya.
Y ou’ll never understand.” That’s the opening line in Ut ø ya – July 22, director Erik Poppe’s new film recreating the massacre of teenagers at a Norwegian island summer camp by far ...
Norway ten years after the Utøya massacre Multicultural and multireligious Norway is here to stay, and undefeatedly so.
Utoeya hosts students and activists at a summer camp for the first time since Norwegian gunman Anders Breivik massacred 69 young people four years ago.
Norway's King Harald (R) and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg attend a wreath laying ceremony during a ceremony to mark the one year anniversary of the twin Oslo-Utoeya massacre in Oslo, July 22, 2012.
A right-wing zealot Andres Behring Breivik confessed to late Friday's twin attacks which have left around 94 people dead in Norway. The twin attacks involved a shooting spree at the Utoeya Island ...
That Poppe’s fictionalized account of the Utøya massacre indulges, and explores, certain tropes of horror cinema (the presumed-killer POV establishing shot, the very scenario of teenagers being ...
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Utoeya massacre: Survivor faces deportation ...
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