Commemoration after the Pride shooting in Oslo – news Oslo and Viken – Local news, TV and radio

At 11 o’clock, Storting President Masud Gharahkhani, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) and several others from the government were at CJ Hambro’s place, which is close to where the attack took place, to lay flowers. – It is a strong impression to stand here now. At the same time, it was nice that we can mark this in silence with the support group and queer organizations to say that we stand together. That’s what Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre says outside Per on the corner after he laid flowers. The laying of flowers is the start of the commemoration after the 25 June attack in Oslo. Over the course of the day, several different markings will be held. From 1 p.m., there will be a commemoration in Oslo City Hall, where, among other things, speeches will be given. Throughout the day, there will also be a solidarity march and concerts at Sentrum Stage. Flowers and Pride flags were laid in Rosenkrantz’ street the day after the mass shooting at the London Pub. Photo: Simon Skjelvik Brandseth / news Two killed and several injured It was on the night of 25 June last year that Zaniar Matapour opened fire on the nightclubs Per på kørket and London Pub. Two people were killed and 23 were injured in the mass shooting. London Pub is a popular place among the queer community in Oslo. On 25 June, the pride parade was also to be held. After the mass shooting, Matapour is charged with murder and acts of terrorism. In addition, the Islamist Arfan Bhatti and two others are charged with complicity in the attack, which is considered serious terrorism.



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