A memorial at the crime scene in Oslo’s nightlife district popular with the LGBTQ+ community following a shooting that killed two people and injured 21. Photograph: Getty ImagesFatal shootings at a gay bar in Oslo would not halt the fight against “discrimination, prejudice and hate”, Norway’s prime minister has said, as the country paid tribute to the victims of the attack in the early hours of Saturday morning.
“During the day, the city was full of people who wanted to speak out, about sorrow and anger, but also about support and solidarity and the will to continue on fighting, for the right of every individual to live a free life, a safe life,” said Mr Støre. Two men in their 50s and 60s died in the shootings, which occurred soon after 1am on Saturday in and outside the London Pub, a bar in Oslo’s nightlife district popular with the LGBTQ+ community, while 21 others were wounded, including 10 seriously.
Strange that we didn’t hear much more about this in the news - we heard about Jonny and his x on the hour never hour
Q: Is there anything human rights groups can do in order to prevent future killings of homosxuals LGBTQs in Iran? A: Sadly, there is very little than can be done.
The result of bringing Muslim extremists to the West but the media won't talk about that but blame something else.
Sadly you reported more information regarding this hate crime than you did regarding the hate murders in Sligo..
Good old Islam and good old open borders. This will happen again and again as long as liberalism is the dominant ideology.
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