The public and media reaction to Norway’s deadly attacks

Fri, 08/12/2011 - 13:37
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In Norway, three weeks ago today, Anton Breivik carried out a killing spree that left 77 people dead in two attacks, most of them teenagers, attending a youth camp on an island.  Breivik’s trial is not expected to take place until next year.   More details are still emerging, including this week the police saying Breivik may have filmed the island shootings. The Metta Center for Nonviolence in Berkeley has been analyzing the media coverage and public response to the attacks in Norway.  We spoke to the center’s Michael Nagler, who is co-author of a blog titled, ‘Ten Questions the Media is Not Asking About Norway.’

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