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Dear Sam. Yesterday you where curious what I was writing about, that was going on a couple of years ago here in Norway. I have translated enclosed mail i sent to Aftenposten newspaper about three month ago. Aftenposten was not the newspaper that gagged me yesterday. This is a little bit of what is going on, but there is a lot more.

Harald Stanghelle is the person I know of that are best suited to illuminate complex issues in Norway.

Aftenposten, and the BBC has contributed significantly to what I see today about the events in and around Utøya the 22.07.11. I have a strong feeling that what we know today is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of the big picture. The size of this iceberg sense an outline of the interview with Eskil Pedersen in the BBC documentary Utøya.

In this interview, which took place a long time after this extreme terror event, he is still the holder of the peak position, and the responsibilities it carries along in relation to lead the AUF wich is the Norwegian Labour party youth organisation.

He is therefore remain as head of a political youth organization in which 69 children were executed after they were abandoned. Left by Eskil Pedersen and his management staff of five.

As still the leader, he was interviewed by the BBC after months of leaks about his role in this betrayal of our nation.

A betrayal at a size that scares me, and I am rarely frightened. Watch the interview again. Study to listen how he leaves behind hundreds of questions, the way he responds to a few.

The only people who should have talked to Pedersen about the events at Utøya was the police and the psycriatic assistance deployed of responsible authorities for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.

An offer all the survivors should have been checked out by immediately, even offering to the next of kin who also needed help.

But what did they get? Try to see the BBC interview as two fathers of a murdered 17-18-year-old or return to your youth to set you into how a teenage survivor have felt inside their hearts when their leader is about to become world famous in the world's most recognized news provider in yhe "Utøya" documentary on BBC

I commend you for Aftenposten published content from classified police documents that were tried kept secret by whom? and why '. This at a time the abscess you managed to get holes were so inflamed that it exploded. The explosion triggered a landslide that still rages off that turns out to be gigantic. The landslide of shame. Since I am sending a copy of this inquiry to Harald Stanghelle I ask both of you, how many times have you seen the BBC interview with Eskil Pedersen? Do you not see, that from the first second as he reveals to the point where he is absent in relation to reality. He believed that instead of to focus on the ones he left in death, we should rather be happy for all those who survived since he was one of them.

He thinks it was wrong to focus on how the massacre of the children he was responsible for '. In this interview, it dawned on me, not just how controlled this person has been, but also how incompetance must be virtually complete by the administrator of this shameful chapter.

He started to give a hypothetical answer on the basis of the terrorist explanation afterwards. What he tries to explain is why the only available vessel and transportation means, these kids could save their lives in, which was certified for 50 people disappeared. At full propeller pictch leaving the youth on the island to die. What we have to look at here is not the intentions, but the result of the real consequences of this in the fact that he is still the AUF leader today.

Pedersen and the rest of the five AUF leaders who hijacked the ferry disappeared before the first kids reached. I was Told To get in the boat. They told me to get in the boat. Hear how he explains that he can not remember having refused the ferry captain to turn around. The captain that the in the flight would turn to help, who tried to kill himself in the aftermath the more he has seen the proportion of this situation he was kidnapped into, which vessel under his command were stolen for use of escape for six leaders of the future leaders, of which 69 was left and executed.

He concludes by not answering a question he says is hypothetical. The question was whether he on the basis of what he knows today, could have gone back to do things differently '. Listen to what he responds. Hear how he answered no.

Here is a link to the interwiew. Eskil Pedersen is still the leader of AUF today, and is trying to tear down the memorial place and the buildings at Utøya, to build a new AUF center on the actual grounds where most of the kids where killed

By the way. NRK, the Norwegian public broadcaster did first after Aftenposten reaveled the content of some of the secret police reports and the BBC had made a documentary which included this interwiew. First then they published this enclosed piece of what a hole world has pictured a Norwegian political leader.

Sincerely

Per Knutsen

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