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The man who confessed to last week's deadly bombing and shooting rampage in
Norway is undergoing his second police interrogation Friday, as the nation holds
memorial services marking a week since the attacks.
Friday's questioning of Anders Behring Breivik was expected to focus on
whether there is any more danger following last week's massacre of 76
people.
The first funeral for one of the victims also is being held Friday. The
vast majority of those killed died in the shooting rampage at a youth camp on
the island of Utoeya, while the others were killed in the bomb blast in the
capital, Oslo.
Breivik has confessed to the killings, but pleaded not guilty to terrorism
charges.
The 32-year-old suspect claimed to be part of a wider “crusade” against
Muslim immigration and multiculturalism in Europe. He was questioned for seven
hours last Saturday, the day after the assault.
On Thursday, the director of the Norwegian Police Security Service said it
appears increasingly likely that Breivik acted alone, saying investigators have
found no evidence so far he is linked to other extremists. But she said it is
too early to completely rule out a larger conspiracy. |
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