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Among his current activities was participating in a United Nations forum in May as part of Group of Friends of Preventing Violent Extremism, a collaboration initiated by Norway and Jordan.His notoriety expanded immensely worldwide as he and his younger brother, Torje, were primary figures in the The shooting left Hanssen with numerous physical impairments that made everyday movements a struggle for a long time, but his physical recovery is also going strong as he completed the Midnight Sun Marathon in Tromsø about a month before the anniversary of the attacks. He is currently competing in an election to become a councillor in Tromso, northern Norway. And that meant Johannes as well.”Exclusive: A seven-part series about the drastic and recent effect of climate change on virtually all aspects of life in LongyearbyenWe imported this notorious polar-region fundraiser/collector (at no expense or commission) just for this urgent occasion.Start your weekend right with a small good deed that will be a huge positive during these crazy and downer COVID-19 days.And as we near the three-year celebration of the GoFundMe started by Svalbard superfan Rishi Gokhale, now 13, a donation before July 31 that becomes part of the monthly allocation that is available as of Aug. 1, is of course great timing to be part of a “money bomb” (OK, more likely a firecracker, but in any event…).Anything – $1, $10, $1,000 (!!!) Photo courtesy of UN TV.Hanssen, who was shot five times and hospitalized for three months, gained notoriety for being the youngest person ever elected to Longyearbyen’s Community Council that fall and has remained active in politics ever since. He murdered eight people by planting a bomb in a van outside After the attack in Oslo, Breivik drove 25 miles to a lake where the ruling Labour Party’s youth league were camping on Utoya Island Dressed as a police officer, he called the innocents to a meeting before opening fire on them - murdering 69 on the island The remarkable story of how Viljar survived the massacre — during a Workers’ Youth League summer camp on the Norwegian island of Utoya — is being re-told in new movie 22 July The movie focuses more on the courage of Viljar and other young survivors than it does on the killer Breivik, now 39, was given the maximum sentence available in Norway, which is 21 years in solitary confinement Photo by Anne Lise Klungseth Sandvik.“Fear is the populist’s tools,” she wrote.

Von den fünf Jugendlichen aus Longyearbyen verlor der 14-jährige Johannes Buø sein Leben, Viljar Hanssen (18) wurde von fünf Schüssen getroffen und schwer verletzt. Am Dienstag (22.6.) Viljar Hanssen (18) was hit by five bullets and severely injured.

A total of 69 people were killed at the island camp and another eight killed in a bombing at a government building in Oslo by Breivik, now 40,  a Norwegian right-wing extremist who said he wanted publicity for a manifesto calling for the deportation of all Muslims from Europe and stating feminism was resulting in “cultural suicide.”The anti-Muslim and anti-migrant sentiments in particular are gaining widespread acceptance among populations and national leaders in many the past few years in the wake of crisis-level numbers of refugees fleeing areas devastated by war, crime, famine, drought and other existental hardships.“This shows that the hatred we knew exists within the body lives on,” Hanssen told Viljar Hanssen, center, participates in a forum about terrorism and extremism hosted by United Nations forum discussion in May.

Viljar Hanssen, center, participates in a forum about terrorism and extremism hosted by United Nations forum discussion in May. Nine years after nearly being killed – but losing an eye and suffering other long-term injuries – in Norway’s deadliest terrorist attack at Oslo and Utøya, Viljar Hanssen didn’t have much to say – at least about that fateful July 22 date. It is an ­important film.“I am glad that Breivik isn’t told too easy as a villain and a monster. “Throughout the western world the populists are on the rise…The most central is the claim that mass immigration from Muslim countries creates crime and threatens our culture.”The same concerns are being seen and battled by Buø’s parents, Einar and Laila, who a few years after the attack returned to their mainland hometown of Mandal.“Today it is eight years since Johannes was executed,” he father wrote. Viljar Hanssen, 18, was shot five times, Follow Ynetnews on Facebook and Twitter . They scrambled down a cliff, not quite out of the view of Breivik.When he started shooting from above, the brothers ran across the shore and Viljar was hit five times — in the leg, body, head and hand. That’s when I thought, ‘I need to make this film.’” Breivik, now 39, was given the maximum sentence available in Norway, which is 21 years in solitary confinement.His time in prison can be extended if he is ruled to be a continued threat.While the survivors have quietly got on with rebuilding their lives, Breivik has whined loudly about his misfortune.Two years ago he won a human rights case, arguing that it was inhumane for him to be kept in a cell alone.