Monday, July 25, 2011

Cambodia condemns mad acts of terror in Norway

PHNOM PENH, July 25 (Xinhua) -- Cambodian government on Monday condemned mad acts of terror last weekend in  Norway that claimed nearly 100 lives.
  In a letter, Hor Namhong, Cambodia’s deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation, said  “Cambodia also joints the world in strongly condemning such deplorable and mad acts of terror.”
  The letter addressed to Jonas Gahr STOR, minister f foreign affairs of Norway, Hor Namhong said “I am extremely shocked by  the barbaric bomb attack on your Government building in Oslo and the massacre of many innocent youths on the island of Utoya,  last weekend.”
  “On this very sorrowful moment, on behalf of the royal Government and the people of Cambodia, allow me to convey through  Your Excellency to the people of Norway, particularly the bereaved families, my deepest sympathy and profound condolences  for the tragic loss of many lives in these acts of cruelty,” he said.
  Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been charged with the shooting and a bomb explosion on the government building on Friday in  Oslo that claimed seven lives, in addition to his alleged shooting of many innocent youths on the island of Utoya, some 40  kilometers from Oslo.

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