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At an event on Facebook, Tom Kristian Berger invited people to join the Rose Sea beyond the Cathedral of Oslo
– Although it's a long, c & # 39; Is a day so strong in me. I get a ball in my stomach when I drop flowers, say Berger to NRK.
He was in Oslo on July 22, 2011
– I saw it and heard it when it was close It was a dramatic day in Oslo
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Berger laid flowers in front of the cathedral. Oslo on July 22, quarter after terrorist attack.
– I am a sign of compassion for the abandoned after the terrorist attack.
Many survivors after July 22 were slaughtered in the cold waters of the Listhaug debate in early spring.
r to show his support for these reasons was that Berger wanted to attend the Rose Sea from 2011, when thousands of roses and healings were deposited in front of Oslo Cathedral
– Survivors must be able to take care of the loss of their friends, but there are enough there who wish the dead. It's bad to see that the choir has been abused, so this event is done by empathy.
– It's important not to shine
August Tekrø knows more about the survivors after the terrorist attack.
– It's important not to glowymnally. It is not enough for a minute of silence, we must lead a life of struggle against extremism and radical forces, says Tekrø.
Vida Sofia Henri-Contreras, seven years old, laid white roses and a unique drawing with the text "Oslove".
Ho thickens it is important to remember survivors after the attack happened just after birth.
– When I was little, there was a man who killed a lot of people. It's sad, tell Vida.
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