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Norway lowered its flag at half mast to mourn the victims of the bloody case and held a funeral for the victims.

A week after the bloody case in Norway, on July 29, local time, all walks of life in the country held funerals for some victims for the first time. Prime Minister Stoltenberg compared the victims to "heroes". On the same day, the national flag in Norway flew at half mast in mourning.

The Beijing News reported that the funeral was organized by the Norwegian Labor Party. During the party's youth camp on Uttar Pradesh Island, 68 people were killed by the gun of the suspect Breivik. At the funeral ceremony, 18-year-old Bano Rashid became the first victim to be buried. His final destination is Nassoden Cathedral near Oslo; Subsequently, 19-year-old Labour Party supporter Ismail Haji Olsen was buried in the southwestern town of Hamar.

Norwegian Prime Minister Stoltenberg attended the funeral together with cabinet members, families of the victims and people from all walks of life. Stoltenberg once again stressed that Norway will be more democratic in the future. "We will not be intimidated or remain silent ... We will fight violence with love and will always be proud of our heroes."

On the same day, Stoltenberg also went to the center of Oslo to attend the mourning ceremony. Later, he visited a mosque to show the country's unity and respect for multiculturalism. The suspect Breivik is extremely hostile to Muslims.

The Norwegian police said that all the victims have been identified and the list will be made public. On July 29th, Norwegian police announced the names of 4 1 victims.

On the afternoon of the 22nd of this month, in less than two hours, Breivik first detonated a car bomb near the government office building in the center of Oslo, and then shot and killed teenagers who participated in the youth league activities of the Norwegian Labour Party on Ute Island, about 40 kilometers west of Oslo, killing 76 people and injuring more than 80 people. (Studying in liuxue86.com)