Fri, 20 Apr 2012 10:43:03 GMT | By Trine Lise Hedemann, MSN Norway
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People took to the streets the days after the attacks last summer. People laid down flowers outside the church in Oslo to show their love and empathy to the victims and their families.

The one sentence that is comforting the whole nation after the bombing and shooting massacre is what a young Norwegian girl on Twitter the day after the tragedy: "If one man can show that much hate, think of all the love the rest of us can create together".

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