A printed Utoya sign is seen in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo as people gather to mourn the victims of 22 July massacre and bomb blast, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
A mother with son in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo as people gather to mourn the victims of 22 July massacre and bomb blast, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
A little girl in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo in central Oslo as people gather to mourn the victims of 22 July massacre and bomb blast, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
A woman lights candles in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo in central Oslo as people gather to mourn the victims of 22 July massacre and bomb blast, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
A mother with her daughter is standing in front of the Domkirke church an light a candle in central Oslo, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
The amount of floral and other tributes to the victims of 22 July bomb blast and shooting massacre in Norway, continue to grow in the city of Oslo 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BERIT ROALD NORWAY OUT
People stand in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
The amount of floral and other tributes to the victims of 22 July bomb blast and shooting massacre in Norway, continue to grow in the city of Oslo 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BERIT ROALD NORWAY OUT
Women hold flowers in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo, Norway, 25 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/JOERG CARSTENSEN
International press with their equipment crowd the hallway 25 July 2011 outside the court room where in the afternoon defendant Anders Behring Breivik will attend his court hearing to learn if he will spend at least the next eight weeks in custody. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/HAKON MOSVOLD LARSEN NORWAY OUT
Police stand in front the damaged government building in Oslo, Norway, 25 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/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Police continue their investigations 25 July 2011 on the Utoya island in the Tyrifjorden lake where the shooting massacre took place 22 July. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/TERJE BENDIKSBY NORWAY OUT
Police continue their investigations 25 July 2011 on the Utoya island in the Tyrifjorden lake where the shooting massacre took place 22 July. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/TERJE BENDIKSBY NORWAY OUT
The amount of floral and other tributes to the victims of 22 July bomb blast and shooting massacre in Norway, continue to grow in the city of Oslo 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BERIT ROALD NORWAY OUT
The amount of floral and other tributes to the victims of 22 July bomb blast and shooting massacre in Norway, continue to grow in the city of Oslo 25 July 2011. NEPA/BERIT ROALD
People comfort each other in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo, Norway, 25 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/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Police continue their investigations 25 July 2011 on the Utoya island in the Tyrifjorden lake where the shooting massacre took place 22 July. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/TERJE BENDIKSBY NORWAY OUT
People stand in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo, Norway, 25 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/JOERG CARSTENSEN
A woman lays down flowers in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo, Norway, 25 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/JOERG CARSTENSEN
A sign is placed in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Police stand in front the damaged government building in Oslo, Norway, 25 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/JOERG CARSTENSEN
Two women light candles in front of the Domkirke church in central Oslo, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/BRITTA PEDERSEN
Geir Lippestad who has been appointed councel for the defence of bomb- and massacre suspect Anders Behring Breivik, seen outside the main police station in Oslo, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/MORTEN HOLM NORWAY OUT
Geir Lippestad who has been appointed councel for the defence of bomb- and massacre suspect Anders Behring Breivik, seen outside the main police station in Oslo, Norway, 25 July 2011. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/ERIK JOHANSEN NORWAY OUT
International press with their equipment are clearly in evidence early morning 25 July 2011 outside the court where in the afternoon defendant Anders Behring Breivik will attend his court hearing to learn if he will spend at least the next 8 weeks in custody. Norwegian Police were to move for a closed-door custody session at the Oslo court 25 July of the suspect in last week‘s attacks in Norway that claimed at least 93 dead. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged in connection with the bombing in Oslo‘s government district on 22 July that killed at least seven and the shooting that left at least 86 people dead at a youth camp on nearby Utoya island the same day. A closed-door session would likely rob Breivik of a potential propaganda platform. EPA/ERIK JOHANSEN NORWAY OUT