"The fight is not over," said Labor Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, echoing the words chanted by thousands of people who spontaneously took to the streets of the Norwegian capital on Saturday afternoon, holding rainbow flags. The LGBTQ+ pride march, scheduled for the following day, had to be canceled. On Sunday morning, June 26, a ceremony took place at Oslo Cathedral to pay tribute to the victims of the shooting that left two dead and 21 injured near the London Pub, the oldest gay bar in the country, on Friday night. SERGEI GRITS / APĪfter the shock, it was time for meditation and questions. Subscribers only At the scene of the shooting that killed two people in the center of Oslo, Norway, on Sunday, June 26, 2022. The suspect for the attack near a gay bar on Saturday, June 24, was known to domestic intelligence services for his links with Islamist movements.īy Anne-Françoise Hivert (Malmö (Sweden) correspondent) Published on June 27, 2022, at 6:33 pm (Paris), updated on June 27, 2022, at 6:44 pm Oslo terrorist attack highlights society's 'vulnerability,' says PM
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