AUF should not use Utøya to his summer camp for those who were there during the terrorist attack on 22 July 2011, have become adults, think Viljar Hanssen
who survived serious gunshot wounds.
Hanssen was only 17 years old when he barely survived the ravages that Anders Behring Breivik carried on his murder verge of Utøya.
Most concerned that little brother of 14 came to safety, he was even shot five times by the terrorist, including in the head.
During his post-crimes year after letting many just noticed Hanssen because of his way of dealing with trauma and claims.
Premature
Now the 21-year-old Labour politician issued a warning to the AUF about adopting Utøya as a camp already this year, four years after the massacre.
– Four years is too short a time for many. The rhetoric of taking Utøya back has become too literal. I thought I would not react so strongly, but I do, says Hanssen to NRK.
He believes AUF should wait until the current generation members are finished in youth party and say it may be talking about between 10 and 20 years.
He announced his perception on Twitter Saturday. He did not at least to increase height of the debate.
– No one should feel that their opinion is wrong if they think it is wrong that some toys where we lost our friends, he said.
AUF leader disagrees
Leader of AUF, Mani Hussaini says it’s okay to think that Hanssen says, but still believes it is right to take the island in use already this summer.
– We know some think it is too early yet many people believe that the time is ripe.
– The summer camp supported by the AUF, of members and of the national support group after 22 July, he says to NRK.
(NTB).
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