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7.22 incident (Norwegian extreme right-wing terrorist attack)

20 1 1 On July 22nd, 2008, a far-right terrorist attack occurred in Oslo, Norway, killing 77 people and injuring 242 others. This incident shocked the whole world and caused people to think deeply about terrorism.

Event background

20 1 1 On July 22nd, 2008, terrorist attacks occurred in Oslo and Ute Island, Norway. At that time, AndersBehringBreivik, a far-right Norwegian, killed 69 teenagers at gunpoint in the summer camp of Norwegian Workers' Youth Union on the island of Uttar Pradesh, injuring 242 others. Before that, he detonated a bomb in the center of Oslo, killing 8 people and injuring 209 others.

event

A few months before the incident, anders behring breivik made a lot of anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic remarks on social media, and expressed his strong aversion to Norwegian multiculturalism in his autobiography. He believes that Norway's immigration policy has led to the destruction of national culture and that Islam is an "aggressive religion".

On the morning of July 22nd 10, Breivik drove a van with a bomb and detonated the bomb near the government building in the center of Oslo, causing the building to partially collapse, killing 8 people and injuring 209 others. Subsequently, he went to the summer camp of the Norwegian Workers' Youth League in Uttar Pradesh, pretending to be a policeman, and shot and killed 69 teenagers in the summer camp, causing 242 injuries.

Event influence

This incident has aroused global shock and concern, and at the same time triggered deep thinking on terrorism. The Norwegian government subsequently strengthened its anti-terrorism efforts and strengthened its support for immigrants and multiculturalism. In addition, this incident has also triggered global concern and vigilance against the ultra-right trend of thought.