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Norway Attacks: Police Lower Youth Camp Death Toll To 68

Norway Attack

First Posted: 07/25/11 01:35 PM ET Updated: 09/24/11 06:12 AM ET

OSLO, Norway (AP) -- Police have lowered the death toll in the youth camp massacre outside the Norwegian capital to 68, down from 86.

Police spokesman Oystein Maeland said that higher, erroneous figure emerged as police and rescuers were focusing on helping survivors and securing the area.

Maeland also said the death toll in the bomb blast in Oslo before the shootings had gone up to eight, from seven. That puts the total number of people confirmed killed in the twin attacks at 76, down from 93.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

OSLO, Norway (AP) -- The man who has confessed to carrying out a bombing and shooting spree that left 93 people dead in Norway will be held for eight weeks, half of that in complete isolation, after a closed hearing in which he said his terror network had two other cells.

Anders Behring Breivik has confessed to the attacks but denied criminal responsibility, pleading not guilty Monday to one of the deadliest modern mass killings in peacetime. He told the court he wanted to save Europe and send a strong signal, Judge Kim Heger said after a closed court hearing.

Breivik could tamper with evidence if released, and will be held for at least another two months without access to visitors, mail or media, the judge said. Typically, the accused is brought to court every four weeks while prosecutors prepare their case, so a judge can approve his continued detention. Longer periods are not unusual in serious cases.
Breivik made clear in an Internet manifesto that he planned to turn his court appearance into theater, preparing a speech for his appearance in court even before launching the attacks, then requesting an open hearing in which he would wear a uniform. Both of those requests were denied.

The suspect has said staged the bombing and youth camp rampage as "marketing" for his manifesto calling for a revolution that would rid Europe of Muslims.

"The operation was not to kill as many people as possible but to give a strong signal that could not be misunderstood that as long as the Labor Party keeps driving its ideological lie and keeps deconstructing Norwegian culture and mass importing Muslims then they must assume responsibility for this treason," according to the English translation of Heger's ruling that was read out after the hearing.

Breivik alluded to two other "cells" of his network -- which he imagines as a new Knights Templar, the medieval cabal of crusaders who protected Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land. At one point, his manifesto briefly referred to an intention to contact two other cells, but no details were given.

European security officials said they were aware of increased Internet chatter from individuals claiming they belonged to the Knights Templar group and were investigating claims that Breivik, and other far-right individuals, attended a London meeting of the group in 2002.

Reporters and locals thronged the courthouse on Monday ahead of the hearing for their first glimpse of Breivik since the assault. When one car drove through the crowd, people hit its windows and one person shouted an expletive, believing Breivik was inside.

The hearing ended after about 35 minutes.

Peaceful, liberal Norway has been stunned by the bombing in downtown Oslo and the shooting massacre at a youth camp outside the capital, which the suspect said were intended to start a revolution to inspire Norwegians to retake their country from Muslims and other immigrants. He blames liberals for championing multiculturalism over Norway's "indigenous" culture.

Police have said Breivik used two weapons during the rampage -- both of which were bought legally, according to the manifesto. Witnesses have reported fleeing into the water or playing dead to try to escape the gunman, who shot many people twice to ensure they were dead.

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg led the mourning nation in a minute of silence on Monday, standing on the steps of an Oslo university next to a flame. The king and queen stood by as well, and neighboring countries Denmark and Sweden also joined in the remembrance.

Signs of normality began to return to Oslo on Monday. A wide police cordon around the bomb site was lifted on the first workday since the attacks, leaving just a narrower zone closed off. Most shops were open and trams were rumbling through the city's streets.

But the flag on the courthouse where Breivik will appear remained at half staff, and the world's media was buzzing around the building.

The search for more victims continues and police have not released the names of the dead. But Norway's royal court said Monday that those killed at the island retreat included Crown Princess Mette-Marit's stepbrother, an off-duty police officer, who was working there as a security guard.

Court spokeswoman Marianne Hagen told The Associated Press that his name was Trond Berntsen, the son of Mette-Marit's stepfather, who died in 2008.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Swedish tabloid Expressen, the suspect's father said he was ashamed and disgusted by his son's acts and wished he had committed suicide.

"I don't feel like his father," said former diplomat Jens David Breivik from his secluded home in southern France. "How could he just stand there and kill so many innocent people and just seem to think that what he did was OK? He should have taken his own life too. That's what he should have done."

Breivik said he first learned the news of his son's attacks from media websites. "I couldn't believe my eyes. It was totally paralyzing and I couldn't really understand it."

"I will have to live with this shame for the rest of my life. People will always link me with him," he said.

Jens David Breivik said he had severed all contact with his son in 1995 when the latter was 16.

Police were surrounding the suspect's father's house in the south of France on Monday. They initially said they were searching the premises, but later said they were there to ensure public order. Journalists were outside the property.
The attacks rattled Norway, a small and wealthy country unused to political violence, and known internationally as a peace mediator, prominent foreign aid donor and as home of the Nobel Peace Prize. Survivors of the camp shooting on the Utoya island described how a gunman dressed in a police uniform urged people to come closer and then opened fire, sending panicked youth fleeing into the water.

Police say 86 people were killed. About 90 minutes earlier, a car bomb exploded in the government district in central Oslo, killing seven.

More than 90 people were wounded, and others remain missing at both crime scenes.

Breivik laid out his extreme nationalist philosophy as well as his attack methods in a 1,500-page manifesto. It also describes how he bought armor, guns, tons of fertilizer and other bomb components, stashed caches of weapons and wiping his computer hard drive -- all while evading police suspicion and being nice to his neighbors.

Polish security officials said Monday that he bought some of the components for his bomb-making in Poland, adding that the online purchases were legal. Pawel Bialek, the deputy head of the Internal Security Agency, said Monday that the chemicals can be bought anywhere in Europe. They included a synthetic fertilizer.

Dr. Colin Poole, head of surgery at Ringriket Hospital in Honefoss northwest of Oslo, told The Associated Press that the gunman used special bullets designed to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage. Poole said surgeons treating 16 gunshot victims have recovered no full bullets.

"These bullets more or less exploded inside the body," Poole said. "It's caused us all kinds of extra problems in dealing with the wounds they cause, with very strange trajectories."

Ballistics experts say "dum-dum"-style bullets also are lighter in weight and can be fired with greater accuracy over varying distances.
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Associated Press writers Angela Charlton in Paris, Sarah DiLorenzo in Stockholm and Shawn Pogatchnik in Oslo, Norway, contributed to this report.

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06:19 AM on 07/28/2011
Hasam-Ibn-Sabah killed mostly muslims in his career, so did Usama bin Laden they called their victims "hypocrites". Bervik is a by-product of this same ideology...An he is more "ISLAMIC" in behaviour than he can think..
05:22 PM on 07/26/2011
Google some of Hitler's comments. They sound exactly like this extreme fundamenta­list Christian. Google "ALEC right-wing­" to find out about the secret, now exposed, heavily funded extremist group whose long-range goal since 1973 has been to privatize "governmen­t" and roll back civil rights, and combine church (only Christian) and state.
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01:25 PM on 07/26/2011
Oh, it was only 68? I guess he's not such a bad guy after all.

Here's hoping his cellmate is romantic, well endowed, horny, and not really into the whole "consent" scene.
rlivingston10116
Argue not with the universe; it's a bad listene
12:10 PM on 07/26/2011
Not only arethese Keystone cops inept, they can't even count.
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champagne charlie
Ayn Rand and social Darwinism are just wrong!
07:11 AM on 07/26/2011
I'm guessing Glen Beck is rejoicing at this news!
02:25 AM on 07/26/2011
He slaughtered 68 humans to protect them from the Muslim invasion. Ahhh, I get it now........
12:03 AM on 07/26/2011
Even "ONE" is tooo many................How dare these people "slaughter" others. If you need to vent anger, write a book or something but, to just invade and murder. Oh My God. People" if you can't cope then get therapy or go jump off a bridge. Dont' harm the innocent thinking you'll be remembered as a hero.....YOU NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!
10:42 PM on 07/25/2011
the world is changing into crime.I as a srilankan our country have faced so much attacks,but now it's changed into a peace country.but norway a very quite society the thing happened yester day,were the killer are having mental dizorder or something to kill those norwegians........
10:27 PM on 07/25/2011
It's my favorite how Liberals use this terrorism to condemn "Conservatives" and "Christians" but we just CAN'T rush to judgment and condemn Muslim terrorists. Even though statistically they're in the huge majority... it just isn't right! But Conservatives!?
02:29 AM on 07/26/2011
Read the history books, More people have been killed/harmed in the name of Catholicism than any other religion to date. The Catholic church welded great power/money. That is until molestation charges started to pop up and they have had to sell alot of their churches.
01:47 PM on 07/26/2011
The sky is blue. Grass is green. Bird fly.

Oh. I thought we were listing irrelevant facts.

You are probably right, but it has no relevance. We are talking about NOW, and right NOW, Muslims are the ones making the terrorist attacks. Why is that so upsetting for you? Why do you think bringing up Medieval times is a good point to combat that? Read a logic book, because that makes NO sense.
09:10 PM on 07/25/2011
I guess unless you choose a political agenda to side with huffpost will remove most of your discussions, kind of similar to the only way to become a government official... okay.jpg
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09:58 PM on 07/25/2011
Wrong, if you pay attention both sides are represented, even third sides.
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Herbert Spencer
08:41 PM on 07/25/2011
Good leftwing anti-christian BIGOTRY! I guess neither you or the NYTIMES learned any thing from that AZ Congresswoman getting shot! This guy's sound more like the UNIBOMBER who if you recall was a LEFTWING ENVIRONMENTALIST! The AZ shooter by the hign schoolers and College people who knew him personally said he was a leftwinger! You lefties still tried to "hang it" on Palin! Why? Because Palin and SaraPAC "targeted" 20 House democrats running for reelection in 2010 and 18 of them LOST!

BUT ITS LEFTWING BIGOTRY! GOOD BIGOTRY! LEFTWING HATE! GOOD HATE!
09:05 PM on 07/25/2011
Divide the people, take all their power at once. Good luck America.
04:45 PM on 07/26/2011
The AZ shooter is not left or right wing - he is psychotic. So you can stop yelling.
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08:30 PM on 07/25/2011
This was not a religious attack. The left wants it to be true because they can't stand people of faith. This was nothing more than an terrorist attacking based on his political ideals.
08:56 PM on 07/25/2011
So this is a Conservative attack?
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Jeffery Doogle
09:41 PM on 07/25/2011
No, but it can be compared to tim mc, and bill ayers...you know obamas friend
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Jeffery Doogle
09:48 PM on 07/25/2011
negative
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ThePeoriaKid
"I've Got Morons On my Team.."
08:56 PM on 07/25/2011
Who attacked the WTC?
11:28 PM on 07/25/2011
Who provides weapons to attack Palestinians?
08:25 PM on 07/25/2011
What, they can't count? Here we go again with the Media getting way out in front of the facts and therefore providing false facts.
08:51 PM on 07/25/2011
That's where the money is! Sensationalizing!
04:48 PM on 07/26/2011
FOX's mantra
kenergy599
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08:22 PM on 07/25/2011
Good the death toll is less...still a terrible tragedy...conservatives are evil people.
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GoldwaterKid
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08:44 PM on 07/25/2011
Please....this isn't about conservatives.....
04:50 PM on 07/26/2011
It's about one, and perhaps a cell of, extreme fundamentalist conservative Christians who want a return to the strict Judeo-Christian beliefs of the Old Testament.
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09:48 PM on 07/25/2011
You so badly want it to be so.
08:16 PM on 07/25/2011
Anyone who hears theological "voices" in their heads should be deemed dangerous and not allowed to own any firearms. These people are so unpredictable because they answer to gods laws, not mans, and they listen to the voice in their head.... TERRIFYING.
09:00 PM on 07/25/2011
Man is not as perfect as man's laws though. Do not forget we are organisms succeptible to the environment that sustains us. The power of another being to decide for the rest is the definition of power, and some power is good, as humans need leadership to a degree to function for a common goal. What you speak of is void of logic. It felt like a good thing to say. but it only sets the problem back further. Those in power of control seek one main result of society, CHAOS. With chaos, power grows exponentially and corrupts. Chaos can be seen in ideas, just as it can be seen physically. What you are stirring up is exactly what your leaders want. Chaos that will pull humans out of the safety and trust of their fellow man. Do some research and you will understand that some of the greatest technological innovations and works of art were inspired by 'voices in someone's head', and that concept has a deeper meaning than any religion wil ever explain to you nowadays. I'm not saying you're wrong, because there is no wrong opinion, but open your mind up to more ideas.
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Jeffery Doogle
09:42 PM on 07/25/2011
isnt it...why im an atheist...I couldnt be brainwashed by the church...the voice in my head kept telling me they just want my money