Gjørv Report
The Gjørv Report (Gjørv-rapporten[1] or NOU 2012: 14, Rapport fra 22. juli-kommisjonen) is a report that was ordered by Norway's parliament, as a consequence of the 2011 Oslo bombing and the following Utøya massacre. The report was delivered to Norway's prime minister on August 13, 2012, one year after the establishment of a fact finding commission headed by Alexandra Bech Gjørv.[2] (The title of the report includes her last name, Gjørv.) The report found that police could have prevented the bombing, could have arrived on Utoya Island sooner[3] and caught Anders Breivik faster.[4] It also concluded that Anders Breivik could have been stopped from carrying out the Utøya massacre.[5] Police snipers from the police helicopter were part of plans before 2011.[6]
The report has 500 pages.[7]
Reactions
A special[8] session of parliament convened on August 28, 2012 to discuss the report.[9]
References
- Gjørv, Alexandra Bech (13 August 2012). Rapport fra 22. juli-kommisjonen (HTML). Norges offentlige utredninger (in Norwegian). Vol. 2012:14. Oslo: Departementenes servicesenter Informasjonsforvaltning. ISBN 978-82-583-1148-2.
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See also
- ^ TROND LEPPERØD (16 August 2012). "Skjermer politifolk for mediene etter Gjørv-rapporten". Nettavisen. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ^ Balazs Koranyi (14 August 2012). "Norway PM under pressure to quit after Breivik report". Reuters. The Star Online. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ^ "Timeline: Anders Breivik". Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ^ Charlie Angela (13 August 2012). "Independent Breivik panel reaches finding". Al Jazeera English via YouTube Video. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ^ "Norway police chief quits over Breivik report". BBC News Europe. 16 August 2012. Retrieved 25 August 2012.
- ^ http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/08/28/nyheter/politikk/22_juli-kommisjonen/innenriks/terrorangrepet/23145046/
- ^ Norway PM Jens Stoltenberg 'sorry' over Breivik respons
- ^ Norway's Leader Pledges to Boost Security
- ^ Norway PM Jens Stoltenberg 'sorry' over Breivik respons
External links
- Gjørv Report (full Norwegian text) Government of Norway website