Subtitled speech by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg to the victims of the 2011 Norway attacks

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Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's speech at the memorial service at Oslo Cathedral July 23th. Press CC for subtitles. Translation provided by the Norwegian Government http://preview.tinyurl.com/3nopymn

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  • Forferdelig å høre bristen i stemmen til Stoltenberg. Sterk tale rett fra hjertet.

  • Great speech. Great man. And an inconceivable Action. My heart bleeds for the democracy and freedom.

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  • @3Fux Umm he support's multiculturalism, you dumbfuck. Do some research before you make an ignorant comment

  • He is a great PM and I'm not even Norwegian.

  • Man blir fortfarande lika stolt att se hur ett Land står enade. Norge för mig står för hjärta och kärlek. Stolt över att vara Svensk och Norsk. Önskar dock att Sverige var mer som vårt kära grannland. Ni ska vara stolta och det vet jag att ni är. Det är vackert för mig.

  • @ModernNorseman I agree in principle with what you say. It was a terrible act. I don't believe Norway's future is destroyed however. People will carry on as they always do after tragedy. People should not resort to violence they should use the democratic process and express their views not force them on others. Surely their are many other young people from all over Norway who can take up the challenge to replace their dead comrades?

  • "More democracy, more openness, more freedom." Is it acceptable in Norway to be against multi-culturalism\ femenism\ gay rights. Can you be against the progressives? They shut companies down if they don't have 40% women directors, and you can be sued under a Blasphemy law just for criticizing Islam. In Britain people lose their jobs for expressing views against the ideology.

  • @lemidi Regrettably Breivik grieved for the loss of democracy and freedom as well. That's why he did it.

  • "More democracy, more freedom, more openness." As an American I doubt this is something that an American politician would say after a horrific attack. No, our response would be something like more force, more torture, more war.

  • What a moving and beautiful speech. Stoltenberg was clearly very close to tears throughout the whole talk. My heart goes out to these people and their courageous prime minister whose lovely words can hardly speak of the unthinkable horror that happened that day.

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