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Summary A thousand people take part in a torch parade near Utoeya to commemorate the victims.
Asecurity expert says new far-right extremists need to be investigated.Around one thousand people carried torches as they walked close to Utoeya Island where 68 youths were killed.Anders Behring Breivik admitted to the youth camp shooting and a bomb attack in Oslo which left 76 people dead.Breivik has said he belongs to a radical network.His online manifesto referred to a secret meeting in London in 2002 to found a Knights Templar group to drive Islam out of Europe.Thousands of flowers and candles have been laid in front of the capitals Cathedral as people pay their respects to the dead.The attacks have shocked the normally peaceful country which has been struggling to come to terms with its worst peace-time massacre of modern times.
