Doble atentado en Noruega
Una chica superviviente del campamento juvenil junto a su madre en Sundvolden.
A police officer comforts a survivor (L) of the Utoeya island shooting at the Norwegian Labour Party youth summer camp at Sundvolden, some 40 km south west of Oslo on July 23, 2011. Police said a 32-year-old "fundamentalist Christian" ethnic Norwegian whose political opinions were "to the right" was responsible for the twin attacks that killed some 84 young people attending a summer camp organised by the ruling Labour Party at the island of Utoeya, while seven were killed earlier as bomb ripped through the government quarter in the centre of the capital. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN
A survivor (2nd L) of the Utoeya island shooting at the Norwegian Labour Party youth summer camp is reunited with her parents at Sundvolden, some 40 km south west of Oslo on July 23, 2011. Police said a 32-year-old "fundamentalist Christian" ethnic Norwegian whose political opinions were "to the right" was responsible for the twin attacks that killed some 84 young people attending a summer camp organised by the ruling Labour Party at the island of Utoeya, while seven were killed earlier as bomb ripped through the government quarter in the centre of the capital. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN