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‘Islamist terror’ suspect arrested in deadly Oslo attack

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June 25, 2022
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‘Islamist terror’ suspect arrested in deadly Oslo attack
Police investigators are seen working at the crime scene on June 25, 2022, in the aftermath of a shooting outside pubs and nightclubs in central Oslo killing two people injuring 21. – Police said a suspect had been arrested following the shootings, which occurred around 1:00 am (2300 GMT Friday) in three locations, including a gay bar, in the centre of the Norwegian capital. Police reported two dead and 14 wounded, said two weapons had been seized and are “investigating the events as a terrorist act”. (Photo by Olivier MORIN / NTB / AFP)

Norwegian police have arrested a man suspected of “Islamist terrorism” after two people were killed and 21 wounded in shootings near a gay bar in Oslo on Saturday, causing the city’s Pride march to be cancelled.

But despite the official march being called off, thousands spontaneously gathered to march through the Norwegian capital in a display of unity also seen at Pride marches across Europe.

The suspect, who was already known to security services, was arrested quickly after the shooting started around 1:00 am (2300 GMT Friday) in central Oslo.

‘Islamist terror’ suspect arrested in deadly Oslo attack
Police secure the area after a shooting in Oslo on June 25, 2022. – Two people were killed and several others seriously wounded in a shooting in central Oslo, Norwegian police said on June 25. (Photo by Javad PARSA / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

Norway’s domestic intelligence service PST, which is responsible for counter-terrorism, said it was treating the attack as “an act of Islamist terrorism”.

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The suspect “has a long history of violence and threats,” PST’s chief Roger Berg said.

The suspect had been on the PST’s radar “since 2015 in connection with concerns about his radicalisation” and membership “in an Islamist extremist network”, Berg told a news conference.

Intelligence services spoke to the suspect last month, but did not consider him to have “violent intentions”, Berg said.

He added that the PST was also aware the suspect had “difficulties with his mental health”.

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The suspect’s lawyer, John Christian Elden, told Norwegian news agency NTB that he expected his client to be put under “judicial observation” to determine his mental state, as is usually done in such cases.

The suspect has so far refused to be interviewed by investigators.

Police had earlier said the suspect was a 42-year-old Norwegian man of Iranian descent.

Norwegian media named him Zaniar Matapour, describing him as a father of Iranian Kurdish origin who arrived in Norway as a child.

– ‘We won’t disappear‘ –
Organisers of the Pride march due to take place on Saturday afternoon called it off, saying they were following “clear” recommendations from the police.

Oslo Mayor Raymond Johansen later said the Pride march — the first for three years because of the pandemic — was only postponed and would be held at a later date.

Those who did march on Saturday could be heard shouting: “We’re here, we’re queer, we won’t disappear.”

“I think it’s fantastic that this march is taking place, otherwise he would have won,” a visibly upset participant in her 50s told AFP.

Many people, some in tears, laid rainbow flags and flowers near the scene of the attack, which was cordoned off by police.

Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit struggled to hold back her tears when she went to the scene, which was also visited by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store and other politicians.

“Today is a day that reminds us that Pride is a day we have to fight for — the goal has not yet been reached,” Trond Petter Aunas said near the scene.

The shootings happened near the London Pub gay club, the Herr Nilsen jazz club and a takeaway food outlet in a central area packed with people on a warm summer night.

– ‘Overwhelmed by grief‘ –
Norway’s intelligence services raised the country’s threat level from moderate to “extraordinary”.

Police presence was stepped up throughout the capital and officers — who do not normally carry guns in Norway — were instructed to arm themselves.

The attack led to enhanced security for Pride marches taking place across France on Saturday, the French government said.

A moment’s silence for the Oslo victims was held at the start of a pride March in Warsaw, where members of Ukraine’s LGBTQ community joined Polish participants.

French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen were among the world leaders condemning the attack.

US President Joe Biden’s national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, described the shooting as “horrific”.

Norway’s premier Store said: “Today was supposed to be a day to celebrate love and brighten our streets in the colours of the rainbow.”

“Instead, we are overwhelmed by grief,” he told a press conference.

Norway’s King Harald V said in a statement that he was “horrified”.

“We have to gather together to defend our values — liberty, diversity and mutual respect,” he said.

Generally peaceful Norway was the scene of bloody attacks on July 22, 2011, when right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people.

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