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Rinden homenajes a las víctimas del doble atentado de Oslo

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    Flowers and candles are left at Norway's embassy in Berlin on July 23, 2011. At least 91 people died the day before in a shooting at a summer school meeting organised by the ruling Labour Party on Utoeya, an island outside the capital, while seven were killed when a powerful bomb ripped through central Oslo, where the prime minister's office and several government buildings are located. GERMANY OUT

  • Flowers and candles are placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast and a rampage

    Flowers and candles are placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast and a rampage

    Flowers and candles are placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to mourn the victims of a bomb blast in the capital and a rampage on an island in the countryside July 23, 2011. A bomb ripped through Oslo's central government district on Friday killing seven people, police said, and hours later a suspected right-wing Christian gunman in police uniform killed at least 84 people in a ferocious attack on a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling Labour party on a nearby island. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (NORWAY - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)

  • A woman mourns in front of a flowers that were placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to commemorate the victims of a bomb blast and a rampage

    A woman mourns in front of a flowers that were placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to commemorate the victims of a bomb blast and a rampage

    A woman mourns in front of a flowers that were placed on the market square outside the Oslo cathedral to commemorate the victims of a bomb blast in the capital and a rampage on an island in the countryside July 23, 2011. A bomb ripped through Oslo's central government district on Friday killing seven people, police said, and hours later a suspected right-wing Christian gunman in police uniform killed at least 84 people in a ferocious attack on a youth summer camp of Norway's ruling Labour party on a nearby island. (NORWAY - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)

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