Norway mourns, buries dead, a week after massacre | Reuters: "Police interrogated Breivik on Friday, for the second time since he was arrested.
'He is calm, he behaves calmly,' his lawyer Geir Lippestad told NRK public television. He said Breivik showed no remorse, saying the killings were 'a necessary act ... a war against the rule by Muslims.'
The Norwegian Police Security Service said Breivik probably acted alone, doubting his statements that he was a member of a wider group of 'Knights Templar.'
'The terrorist acts bring no increase in the threat from known extreme right or left-wing groups in Norway,' it said.
'It is most likely that the perpetrator planned and carried out the actions with no support from others,' it said, calling the bombing and shooting 'unique both in a national and international context.'"
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