epa02875495 King Harald of Norway speaks during a memorial ceremony for the July 22 attacks in Oslo and on the Utoya Island, in Olso, 21 August 2011. A memorial ceremony honoring the 77 victims of the 22 July twin attacks in Norway was underway 21 August as part of efforts to offer closure to survivors, the bereaved and the country at large. Norway's King Harald said that he ''as father, grandfather and husband could only imagine the emotions and loss'' experience by those who had lost loved ones, adding that sorrow had ''many faces.'' The ceremony at the Oslo Spektrum arena was also aimed at paying tribute to the survivors, emergency services personnel and volunteers who took part in the rescue efforts. EPA/CORNELIUS POPPE * NORWAY OUT * +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02875495 King Harald of Norway speaks during a memorial ceremony for the July 22 attacks in Oslo and on the Utoya Island, in Olso, 21 August 2011. A memorial ceremony honoring the 77 victims of the 22 July twin attacks in Norway was underway 21 August as part of efforts to offer closure to survivors, the bereaved and the country at large. Norway's King Harald said that he ''as father, grandfather and husband could only imagine the emotions and loss'' experience by those who had lost loved ones, adding that sorrow had ''many faces.'' The ceremony at the Oslo Spektrum arena was also aimed at paying tribute to the survivors, emergency services personnel and volunteers who took part in the rescue efforts. EPA/CORNELIUS POPPE * NORWAY OUT * +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa
epa02875518 Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson arrives for the national memorial ceremony in remembrance of the victims of the two 22 July attacks that killed 77 people in Oslo and on the Utoeya island, in Oslo, on 21 August 2011. A memorial ceremony honoring the 77 victims of the 22 July twin attacks in Norway was underway 21 August as part of efforts to offer closure to survivors, the bereaved and the country at large. Norway's King Harald said that he ''as father, grandfather and husband could only imagine the emotions and loss'' experience by those who had lost loved ones, adding that sorrow had ''many faces.'' The ceremony at the Oslo Spektrum arena was also aimed at paying tribute to the survivors, emergency services personnel and volunteers who took part in the rescue efforts. EPA/STIAN LYSBER SOLUM * NORWAY OUT * +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa02875518 Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson arrives for the national memorial ceremony in remembrance of the victims of the two 22 July attacks that killed 77 people in Oslo and on the Utoeya island, in Oslo, on 21 August 2011. A memorial ceremony honoring the 77 victims of the 22 July twin attacks in Norway was underway 21 August as part of efforts to offer closure to survivors, the bereaved and the country at large. Norway's King Harald said that he ''as father, grandfather and husband could only imagine the emotions and loss'' experience by those who had lost loved ones, adding that sorrow had ''many faces.'' The ceremony at the Oslo Spektrum arena was also aimed at paying tribute to the survivors, emergency services personnel and volunteers who took part in the rescue efforts. EPA/STIAN LYSBER SOLUM * NORWAY OUT * +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++ © dpa/DPA | dpa