Roses, not anger, have been the typical response to Breivik on trial
At the end of the second week of the ten-week trial of Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik in Oslo, there is little sign of anger and a desire for revenge from the first of many survivors to take to the witness box. Outside the court house people have began leaving roses in an echo of last year’s response to the senseless killing, when virtually all of Oslo turned into a sea of flowers. Here is my second report for Inside Europe on Detusche Welle Radio: