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– What we have heard is completely crushing, and is completely unacceptable, says city council leader Raymond Johansen. news has fully disclosed that the report states that the attack could possibly have been averted if PST had handled the information for the E-service differently. He will read the report carefully after it is presented, and believes there is much to be learned in it. – We are completely dependent on our services and the resources they have finding each other. It is a prerequisite for us to feel safe, says the city council leader. At 12.00 today, the report to the evaluation committee for the Oslo terror attack will be presented. Oslo terror 25 June 2022 Photo: Synnøve Sundby Fallmyr / news Two men were killed and 23 people injured in nightclubs in the center of Oslo on 25 June 2022. Zaniar Matapour (43) is charged with murder, attempted murder and acts of terrorism. Islamist Arfan Bhatti and two other men are charged with complicity in the attack, which is considered serious terrorism. Follow the thread. Afterwards, the street where the terror took place, between the Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz and the London Pub, was painted in rainbow colors and declared car-free. Several believe the attack could have been avoided if the security services had done a better job. Afterwards, several pride events were canceled for fear of more attacks. In 2023, more people are expected in the pride marking, especially in Oslo, than ever before. Read all the articles about the pride shooting here. As of 31 May 2023. – Today I expect to get an answer to what I have been wondering since 25 June last year. We wonder what happened, and how this could happen. That’s what Espen Evjenth, who was shot in the head at the London Pub, says. He is the leader of the support association after 25 June. Espen Evjenth was shot in the head at the London Pub on 25 June last year. Photo: David Skovly / news – I was injured, and somehow survived. And thought the best way to try to deal with it is to stand up for the cause. Uncover blind spots Leader of Oslo Pride, Dan Bjørke, like Evjenth, has high expectations for the evaluation report. Dan Bjørke, leader of Oslo Pride, hopes that the evaluation report will reveal blind spots. Photo: Bård Nafstad / news Bjørke says that the report must give an unvarnished and detailed picture of what happened before, during and after the attack. He expects it to uncover failures that could have averted a terrorist threat. – A burning pride flag and a call to kill queers of those who have made the terrorist threat, and that the Nordic region’s biggest pride should take place in the days after information about the terrorist threat was received.



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