The FINANCIAL — Following the massacre at Utoeya island youth camp and the bombing in Oslo, the President of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) Mevlüt Çavusoglu made the following statement:
"As every single European, I am deeply shocked by the massacre at Utoeya island youth camp and the bombing in Oslo, which caused the death of nearly one hundred people and wounded many others. On behalf of the 800 million Europeans which our Assembly represents, I extend my sincere condolences to the families of those dead as well as to the authorities of Norway. Terrorism remains the greatest threat to the universal values of human rights.
The authors are nothing but criminals moved by the sole aim of killing innocent people. No cause, no political motivation can justify terrorism and every act of terror, regardless of the reasons given for it, must be considered a crime against humanity. Terrorists does not defend any ideas, they just seek to propagate hatred and barbarity."
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