At least 76 people were killed on Utoya Island, the location of a traditional summer camp for AUF, the youth wing of the ruling party.
Diderik Aamodt Olsen, 19, from Nesodden, Norway was confirmed as one of those killed in a camp attack on the island of Utoya, Norway.Knut Utler/Associated Press Photo/Scanpix Norway
Hanne Fjalestad, 43, from Lunner, Norway, has been confirmed as one of those killed in a camp attack on the island of Utoya, Norway on Friday July 22, 2011.Knut Utler/Associated Press/Scanpix Norway
Margrethe Boeyum Kloeven, 16, from Baerum, Norway was killed in a camp attack on the island of Utoya, Norway on Friday, July 22, 2011.Associated Press/Scanpix Norway
Snorre Haller (30) from Trondheim waskilled in the tragic events at Utoeya and in Oslo Friday July 22.Associated Press/Scanpix Norway
Trond Berntsen (51) from Oevre Eiker was one of those killed in the tragic events at Utoeya and in Oslo Friday July 22.Associated Press/Scanpix Norway
Syvert Knudsen, 17, from Lyngdal Norway was killed in the tragic events at Utoya and in Oslo Friday July 22, 2011.Associated Press Photo/Scanpix Norway
Silje Merete Fjellbu, 17, was killed in the tragic events at Utoya and in Oslo Friday July 22, 2011.Associated Press Photo/Scanpix Norway
Birgitte Smetbak, 15, from Noetteroey Norway was killed in the tragic events at Utoya and in Oslo Friday July 22, 2011.Associated Press Photo/Scanpix Norway
Simon Saeboe, 18, from Salangen Norway was killed in the tragic events at Utoya and in Oslo Friday July 22, 2011.Associated Press Photo/Scanpix Norway
Gizem Dogan (17) from Trondheim Norway was killed in the tragic events at Utoya and in Oslo Friday July 22, 2011.Associated Press Photo/Scanpix Norway
Rolf Christopher Johansen Perreau (25) from Trondheim Norway was killed in the tragic events at Utoya and in Oslo Friday July 22, 2011.Associated Press Photo/Scanpix Norway
Synne Roeyneland (18) from Oslo, Norway, was as one of those killed in the tragic events at Utoya and in Oslo, Friday, July 22, 2011. (AP Photo / Scanpix Norway) NORWAY OUTAssociated Press Photo/Scanpix Norway/The Associated Press
Kjersti Berg Sand (26) from Nord-Oda, was killed in the July 22 bomb attack in central Oslo and shooting rampage in Utoeya island.REUTERS/SCANPIX NORWAY
Sverre Flaate Bjoerkavaag (28) from Sula, was killed in the July 22 bomb attack in central Oslo and shooting rampage in Utoeya island.REUTERS/SCANPIX NORWAY
Dupe Ellen Awoyemi (15) from Drammen, was killed in the July 22 bomb attack in central Oslo and shooting rampage in Utoeya island.REUTERS/SCANPIX NORWAY
Sondre Furseth Dale (17) from Haugesund, was confirmed as one of those killed in the July 22 bomb attack in central Oslo and shooting rampage in Utoeya island.SCANPIX NORWAY
Johannes Buoe (14) from Mandal, who has been confirmed as one of those killed in the July 22 bomb attack in central Oslo and shooting rampage in Utoeya island.SCANPIX NORWAY
Silje Stamneshagen (18) from Askoey, Norway was killed in the tragic events at Utoya and in Oslo Friday July 22, 2011.Private
Guro Vartdal Håvoll, seen in this image from Facebook, was one of the victims from Utoya island.
Frida Ripland Moberg was a survivor from the island.Keith Odland/Dalane Tidende
Hanne Kristine Fridtun, seen in this Image from Facebook, was one of the victims from Utoya island.
This undated handout image shows Monica Bosei, 45, a victim of the Utoya massacre who had organised the Labour youth camp on the island for years, earning her the nickname "Mother Utoya."-/AFP/Getty Images
Tore Eikeland, seen in this image from Facebook, was one of the victims from Utoya island.
Isma Brown, seen in this Image from Facebook, was one of the victims from the Utoya island.
Tarald Mjelde, 18, was one of the victims at Utoya island.
Jamil Rafal Yasin was one of the victims from Utoya island.