
Tonight 150,000 Norwegians gathered in Oslo carrying red and white roses to show their support for the 76 people who were slain on Friday.
Joining them in the 'rose rally' were Norway’s prime minister Jens Stoltenberg, his wife Ingrid, and members of the country’s royal family - Crown Prince Haakon and his wife Princess Mette-Marit and Princess Martha Louise.
Prince Haakon addressed the solemn crowd outside the city hall, saying that ‘tonight the streets are filled with love'. Rallies were also being held in other cities around the nation.


Bond: Prince Haakon and Princess Mette-Marit stood among the crowds during the demonstration as a mark of unity



The huge gathering, thought to be the largest solidarity rally in Norway since World War Two, was the result of a Facebook campaign that started up over the weekend.
Prince Haakon urged the huge crowd to work for tolerance and freedom, while Prime Minister Stoltenberg, his voice trembling with emotion, said: 'Evil can kill a human being but never defeat a people.'
He added: 'By taking part you are saying a resounding "yes" to democracy.' He called the Rose March a 'march for democracy, a march for tolerance, a march for unity'.


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One of the marchers, Jonas Waerstad, 26, said: 'We are a small society and I think that makes everyone feel affected whether directly involved or not.'
A concert formed part of the tribute, with those watching holding flowers aloft in moments of silence and many coming to the front of the crowd and laying down their flowers as a mark of respect.
Earlier in the day, thousands of Norwegians observed a dignified silence to remember the victims of the right-wing fanatic who murdered dozens in bomb and gun terror attacks.
Dressed all in black, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg led the nation in its solemn vigil, standing on the steps of Oslo university next to a flame.



Solemn: A couple stand in central Oslo as they observe a minute's silence to pay tribute to victims of the twin attacks





source: dailymail
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