“I was spitting teeth,” said Harald Foesker, who had been at work in
the Ministry of Justice when the 2,090 pound fertiliser bomb went off
outside his window.
“I felt at once that this was a terror attack on the government building
… I called for help but nobody answered.”
He said that he lost 80 per cent of his vision and his face had to be restored
afterwards, adding he was proud to live in a country that treated criminal
defendants with dignity.
Breivik, 33, has called his victims “traitors” who deserved death
for embracing left-wing values which, in his view, opened Europe to a
slow-motion Muslim invasion.
He had said he felt he had no choice but to strike back, bombing government
offices and staging a brutal gun massacre at a Labour Party island summer
camp that killed 69 people.
Source: AP
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