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'You all must die'

Updated on: 25 July,2011 07:24 AM IST  | 
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Words uttered by Anders Behring Breivik, before calmly opening fire on innocent teenagers in Norway

'You all must die'

Words uttered by Anders Behring Breivik, before calmly opening fire on innocent teenagers in Norway

Witnesses to the Norwegian gun massacre that claimed at least 92 lives have described the scenes of unimaginable horror as Anders Behring Breivik callously opened fire on groups of teenagers at a lakeside youth camp.






The bloodbath on the tiny island of Utoya has stunned Norway. Police last night said up to 98 people could have died and added that they were planning to send an unmanned submarine to search Lake Tyrifjord.

Breivik (32) has been charged over the massacre and over the bombing in the government district of Oslo hours earlier, which killed seven people and will be produced in court today.

Survivors described the full horror of how the killer went on his deadly rampage, killing teenagers at the youth camp.

They said how the gunman mowed down victims with a machine gun before clinically shooting them in the head with a shotgun. One survivor recalled how he escaped by playing dead and hiding under victims' bodies as the gunman opened fire.

As Breivik fired round upon round many aimed at people's backs as they ran away eyewitnesses said the killer screamed, "You all must die."

One unidentified teenage girl said the killer gathered his victims around before opening fire. Last night, a police source said Breivik was a Right-wing extremist who had posted anti-Muslim views on Christian fundamentalist websites. Adrian Pracon, said, "People were falling dead right in front of me.
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The gunman was very sure, very calm and controlled. He looked like he knew what he was doing. He screamed at us, "You all must die."
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The Norwegian royal family and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg paid a visit to condole the families of the victims. Stoltenberg said, "What happened at Utoya is a national tragedy. Not since World War Two has our country seen a greater crime."

Hate Manifesto
Cops found a 1,500 page hate manifesto written by Anders Behring Breivik. The document 2083 A European Declaration Of Independence speaks about overthrowing Europe's liberal democracies and replacing them with a pan-European conservative authority. Breivik supports a Christian Europe without large numbers of Muslims. Breivik appears to have chosen the date 2083 because it'll be the 200th death anniversary of Marx.

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