This, you might never see on newspaper or hear from tv. As you know yesterday, terrorists bombed Oslo’s central government district and opened fire at a political youth camp on an island near the capital.
Most Norway media reported are.
There has been growing unease in Norway that the country had little protection against such assaults, while exposing itself to terrorism through its military operations abroad. There was speculation yesterday’s attacks could be linked to Norway’s military involvement in Nato operations in Afghanistan, where it has 500 soldiers, or Libya, where Norwegian jet fighters are flying sorties.– (Guardian service)
That is only one possibilities. My friend over there is very skeptical about how that related to Oslo bombing. Do you want to know what he think ?
The terrorist who bombing Oslo is Greece. Yes, that right. The bankrupt country - Greece. So, why Greece ?
Norway freezes $42M payment to Greece
May 19, 2011
Norway has frozen a 235 million kroner ($42.6 million) grant to Greece, saying the financially strapped country has failed to live up to the conditions that were linked to receiving the money.
Back in 2010, ATHENS // The Greek extremist group Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei on Tuesday claimed responsibility for a series of parcel bombs that were sent to foreign leaders and embassies earlier this month, police said.
In a letter sent to the Indymedia website, two presumed members of the group, who were arrested in Athens and placed under provisional detention in the wake of the bombing campaign, claimed "the dispatch of parcel bombs to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the headquarters of the World Court in the Hague and the embassies of Belgium and Mexico in Athens."
More than a dozen packages containing explosives in dossiers and hollowed-out were sent from Greece to European leaders and foreign embassies November 4 and 5.
A total of 13 presumed members of the extremist group are being sought by Greek authorities who view it as a "terrorist" organisation.
Source : Greek extremists claim parcel bomb attack
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