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International reactions to the 2011 Norway attacks : ウィキペディア英語版 | International reactions to the 2011 Norway attacks Over 60 states, several supranational bodies, many individuals and other entities expressed their condolences and moral support in reaction to the 2011 Norway attacks. Notably, Libya mentioned the context of NATO attacks during the Libyan Civil War, of which Norway was a part; two Italian Lega Nord members of the European Parliament and a Freedom Party of Austria MP also expressed some sort of support for the ideology of Anders Breivik, resulting in the suspension of one of the Italian MEPs from the party and the expulsion of the Austrian MP. ==International bodies==
* : Queen Elizabeth II sent a letter to King Harald V of Norway describing how the thoughts of her and the Duke of Edinburgh were with the Norwegian people: * : President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy described the bomb that hit government buildings in Norway's capital as an act of: :President of the European Parliament Jerzy Buzek said: * : Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that NATO "condemn in the strongest possible terms the heinous acts of violence in Norway. Our solidarity with Norway remains steadfast. NATO countries stand united in the battle against these acts of violence." * : A spokesperson for Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued a statement that read:
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