Reuters, 23/03 13:12 CET
By Gladys Fouche
OSLO (Reuters) – A memorial to
the victims of Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik is dividing
those affected by his attacks, with some suing the government to stop
its construction and others welcoming it as a place where they can
grieve.
In the same week that Breivik was suing the Norwegian
state over his prison conditions, the government said it would go ahead
with the construction of the memorial.
Called “Memory Wound”, the design is for a 3.5-metre (3.8
yard) gash in the peninsula facing Utoeya Island, where Breivik shot
dead 69 Labour Party youth activists on July 22, 2011.
Before the shooting, the Nazi militant also planted a car bomb outside the prime minister’s office in Oslo, killing eight.
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Source: Euronews
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