People at Oslo Cathedral pay their esteems to victims of last week's bomb attack and shootings in Norway,beats by dre, July 27,louboutin, 2011
VOA News July 30,doudoune moncler, 2011 - Police say the anti-Muslim extremist who killed 77 people in Norway last week had considered more targets linked to the government or ruling Labor Party.
After a 10-hour interrogation session Friday,franklin marshall, authorities said Saturday that Anders Behring Breivik admitted to considering additional targets for terror strikes.
The police prosecutor would not provide specific details, but described them as "targets which would seem natural for a terrorist."
On Friday,louboutin, Norway began burying the victims of last week's massacre,louboutin pas cher, as a 77th victim died in the hospital after being wounded in the mass shooting at a youth camp on Utoeya island.
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg led a somber national memorial service in the capital,abercrombie, Oslo,casque dr dre, as two young people were buried in separate funerals.
Breivik has admitted responsibility for the shootings on the island that killed 69 people and a bomb assaul in the capital, Oslo that killed eight people.
However,casque beats, he has pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges.
Norway's top prosecutor says it is feasible Breivik also may be charged with crimes against humanity.
The violence was the deadliest in Norway since World War II.