Andres Breivik indicted with terrorism,who killed 77 people island of Utoya, Norway.
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Andres Breivik indicted with terrorism,who killed 77 people island of Utoya, Norway.

Oslo : Norway | Mar 07, 2012 at 9:27 AM PST
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Norway Massacre 22/7-2011

Norwegain prosecuters has indicted Andres Breivik under the Norwegain terror law.

Andres Breivik has charged with bombing and massacre of youth camp at Utoya, where shot dead 77 people's july 2011.

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Police last month took Breivik back to the island where he carried out the massacre
Police last month took Breivik back to the island where he carried out the massacre
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