Norway mourns victims of Oslo and Utoya violence

Norway has today honoured the memory of 76 people killed in the nation's worst peacetime violence, with the prime minister calling on the nation to unite around its core values of democracy and peace.

Norway mourns victims of Oslo and Utoya violence

Norway has today honoured the memory of 76 people killed in the nation's worst peacetime violence, with the prime minister calling on the nation to unite around its core values of democracy and peace.

An 18-year-old Muslim girl was the first victim to be laid to rest. After a funeral service in a church, Bano Rashid, a Kurdish immigrant from Iraq, was buried in a Muslim rite in Oslo.

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