2011-07-22

The 2011 NORWAY ATTACKS were a pair of Christian terrorist against the civilian population, the government, and a political summer camp in Norway on July 22, 2011. The first was a car bomb explosion in Regjeringskvartalet, the executive government quarter of Oslo, in the evening rush hour, about 6:30 p.m, outside the office of the Prime Minister and other government buildings. The explosion killed eight people and wounded several others, with more than 10 people critically injured.The second was an armed assault on a youth summer camp on Utoya Island.

A gunman disguised as a policeman opened fire at the campers, killing 68, including personal friends of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and the stepbrother of Norway’s crown princess Mette-Marit.

Lesbians HEGE DALEN and her partner TORIL HANSEN were eating supper in the camping area opposite Utoya island the site of the summer camp when they started hearing gunshots and screaming. Dalen and Hansen drove their boat to the island, and fished out of the water people who were in shock and young people who were injured and transported them ashore.

Every now and then bullets almost hit the boat. Since they couldn’t fit everyone into the boat all at once, they returned to the island four times. They might have saved as much as forty people from the clutches of the killer.