A photograph mde avaialble on 24 July 2011 shows a boy sitting in front of candles during a solemn vigil in Honefoss, Norway, 23 July 2011. The Norwegian man charged with two attacks in Norway that claimed 92 lives has 'admitted the circumstances,' his lawyer said late 23 July 2011. The 32-year-old, who has not been officially named, has been charged with a shooting spree on 22 July 2011, that left 85 people dead at a youth camp on Utoya island outside of Oslo, and a bombing in the capital where seven people were killed. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
A handout made available by Scanpix Norway shows Anders Behring Breivik, arrested for the attacks in Norway, as he appears in the manifesto and the video he published on the day of the attack, discovered late on 23 July 2011. According to police sources quoted by TV2 and the online edition of daily VG, the suspect has admitted to publishing the material on the internet prior to the attacks on 22 July. EPA/Captured from manifesto / HANDOUT
A handout made available by Scanpix Norway shows Anders Behring Breivik, arrested for the attacks in Norway, as he appears in the manifesto and the video he published on the day of the attack, discovered late on 23 July 2011. According to police sources quoted by TV2 and the online edition of daily VG, the suspect has admitted to publishing the material on the internet prior to the attacks on 22 July. EPA/Captured from manifesto / HANDOUT
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island react in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Utoya island in Norway, seen 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island react in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Utoya island in Norway, seen 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Norwegian Prince Sverre Magnus and Princess Ingrid Alexandra pictured during a candle lighting ceremony at Oslo Cathedral, Norway, 23 July 2011, in respect of the victims of Friday's bomb attack in Oslo and shooting rampage at a youth camp on the Utoya island near Oslo. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/Vegard Groett **NORWAY OUT**
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island enter a bus in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island react in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
A police officer stands guard at the hotel where survivors of the massacre on Utoya island stay in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island enter a bus in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Norwegian Crownprince Haakon and Prince Sverre Magnus pictured during a candle lighting ceremony at Oslo Cathedral, Norway, 23 July 2011, in respect of the victims of Friday's bomb attack in Oslo and shooting rampage at a youth camp on the Utoya island near Oslo. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/Vegard Groett **NORWAY OUT**
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island walk to enter a bus in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island react in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island react in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Survivors of the massacre on Utoya island walk to enter a bus in Sundvollen, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
The damaged government building in Oslo, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives, with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
A soldier walks through the streets of Oslo, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives with the death toll still feared to rise. A 32-year-old Norwegian man was suspected of the shootings and also for a bomb explosion in central Oslo that claimed an additional seven lives the same day, Oslo deputy police chief Roger Andresen said. The death toll at Utoya island, west of Oslo, and the bomb explosion could rise, Andresen added. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Soldiers guard the damaged government building in Oslo, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives, with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
The damaged government building in Oslo, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives, with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Soldiers guard the damaged government building in Oslo, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives, with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
The damaged oil ministry building in Oslo, Norway, 23 July 2011. The bombing of government buildings in Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a political youth camp on Utoya island on 22 July 2011 have claimed more than 90 lives, with the death toll still feared to rise. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
An image showing vehicles at the farmhouse of suspect Anders Behring Breivik in Asta, Amot east in Hedemark, Norway, 23 July 2011. A month ago Breivik re-registered his domicile from Oslo to the small rural farmyard in Rena, north of Oslo. There, he was growing vegetables and melons, according to histrade registry entry. Media have speculated over the possibility of using fertilizer to make explosives. A Norwegian man was charged 23 July with carrying out twin attacks that claimed at least 91 lives 22 July, police said. The 32-year-old, that authorities have not identified, was arrested by special forces at the Utoya island, west of the capital Oslo. The death toll at Utoya could rise as police continue to search for victims, Oslo deputy police chief said. EPA/JO E. BREDEN NORWAY OUT
An image showing the farmhouse of suspect Anders Behring Breivik in Asta, Amot east in Hedemark, Norway, 23 July 2011. Norwegian NRK broadcaster reported that the unmarried, childlessman lived in an apartment on the eastern edge of Oslo. A month ago here-registered his domicile to a small rural farmyard in Rena, north of Oslo.There, he was growing vegetables and melons, according to his trade registry entry. Media have speculated over the possibility of using fertilizer to make explosives. A Norwegian man was charged 23 July with carrying out twin attacks that claimed at least 91 lives 22 July, police said. The 32-year-old, that authorities have not identified, was arrested by special forces at the Utoya island, west of the capital Oslo. The death toll at Utoya could rise as police continue to search for victims, Oslo deputy police chief said. EPA/JO E. BREDEN NORWAY OUT