These three women survived Norway’s deadliest terror attack ten years ago. Here’s where they are now.

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These three women survived Norway’s deadliest terror attack ten years ago. Here’s where they are now.
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More than 10 years on from Norway’s deadliest terror attack, survivors are still fighting the far-right ideology that inspired it.

Watch Surviving Terror in Norway, 9.30pm Tuesday on SBS or stream viaOn July 22, 2011, Anders Behring Breivik carried out a killing spree on Utøya Island, some 40 kilometres from the Norwegian capital, Oslo.

Despite urging her friends to ‘run and save themselves’, they stayed by her side, nursing her various wounds.“One of them lay under me to keep me warm and they each tended to different wounds to make sure I didn’t bleed out,” Ina says.“But I was very relieved when they stayed, so I wouldn’t die alone in the woods and at least we could be together.”

Shooter Anders Breivik is serving a 21-year jail sentence for the attack, the maximum under Norwegian law. He said his motivation for the attack was to save Norway from immigrants and a Muslim takeover, a position that Ina continues to fight against.“We will speak out against intolerance and xenophobia every single day. We will speak out on behalf of all those who can no longer talk.

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