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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Norway set up a committee in the attacks PM

He said Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday that his government will appoint an independent commission to examine the massacre last week, also announced it will launch the Norwegian police are also investigating the response.


Said Stoltenberg investigation - known as the Committee on July 22, after the date on which the 32-year unemployed Anders Behring Brevik bombed a government building and shot and then a camp for young people, killing 76 people - will consider the scope of "full of attacks," and the look out what exactly happened.

"My goal is to get a result quickly, within a year, and the report to the parliament," Stoltenberg told reporters at a news conference on the second day.

"I think it's important for families and all those affected by it the investigation is complete, it will help them with the crisis and help them deal with major issues along with issues a little bit."

Earlier, Norwegian police said it would begin an internal investigation in response to deadly attacks, and after the recognition of the delay in access to the island, near Oslo, where Brevik killed 68 people in the camp of young people in a rampage for 90 minutes.

During a press conference on Wednesday, said the local police force responsible for the area around the island Utoya told reporters that the first ship that tried to use to transfer the officers to the island had problems in the engine. Police called in additional boats to take them to the island.

The police have already admitted Brevik was known on the island for 90 minutes by officers and arrested him without resistance. Tuesday, confessed to police and a helicopter, and one because it was not used in the region, because the pilots and crew were all on vacation.

According to Harvard Gaasbakk a description of the first officers arrived, the scene as a "conveyor belt" of the victims, said members of the public brought their boats for the island to help transport the injured to the mainland.

He also described the discovery of an armed officer in the exchange of information with his hands above his head, his weapon at 50 meters. He said he was quiet Brevik "natural way" and left with one staff member while others ran immediately to render first aid to victims.

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