Coordinates | 33°55′31″N18°25′26″N |
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image name | Tyrifjorden map Utøya highlight.png |
image caption | Detailled map of Tyrifjorden, with Utøya encircled in red |
locator map | |
location | Tyrifjorden |
area km2 | 0.106 |
country | Norway |
land region | Buskerud |
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The island is largely forested, with some open spaces. A small pier on the east side of the island is used to ferry people to and from the mainland. There are also permanent buildings. Hovedhuset ("The Main House"), Stabburet ("The Hórreo"), and Låven ("The Barn") are located together near the dock. Up on the hillside (LO-toppen) are the main campgrounds, the cafeteria building, and the sanitary building. Skolestua ("The school house") is located further south.
On 22 July 2011, a mass shooting took place at the AUF's summer camp, where 650 young people were staying. A man, identified by Norwegian media as Anders Behring Breivik, arrived on Utøya dressed as a police officer and told those on the island that he was there for security reasons following the explosions in Oslo which took place a few hours before. He then began shooting at individuals, continuing until the police arrived one hour after the first alarm call. The suspect immediately surrendered. Combined, the attacks in Oslo and Utøya left 77 dead, with 69 killed on the island, 55 of whom were teenagers.
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Ali Esbati (born September 12, 1976) is a Swedish politician (of the Left Party) and economist, and was the chairman of Young Left 2001-2004. As of today he is a handling officer of labour market policies at the Left Party's office of the Riksdag and the chairman of the Left Party's program commission. He is most famous for his blogging; his blog Esbatis kommentarer is one of the most popular Swedish political blogs. Esbati currently lives in Norway, working as a freelance writer after resigning from his position as debate and opinion editor in Norwegian daily left-leaning newspaper Klassekampen. Currently working as an economist at the Norwegian think tank Manifest senter for samfunnsanalyse. He is also a common contributor to Swedish magazine Flamman. Apart from articles published in these and various other magazines and newspapers and in Esbati's blog, Esbati has also been published in a number of books.
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