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Cousins who survived mass shooting now battle over Norway's oil riches
Two Norwegian cousins who survived the Utoya mass shooting now find themselves divided by the country's climate politics: one is the environment minister whilst the other is one of his biggest activist critics.
“The Labor Party will not get my vote,” says former AUF member Vebjørn Bjelland Berg, who survived the Utøya terror attack. He is now on hunger strike in protest against the government’s climate policy.
Norwegian cousins battle over oil, climate policy - Islamabad Post
Oslo, July 30 (AFP/APP):As teenagers in Norway, Andreas Bjelland Eriksen and his younger cousin Vebjorn Bjelland Berg survived a mass shooting together — a trauma that united them. Fourteen years on, they now find themselves divided by climate politics: Eriksen is the environment minister in the oil-rich country, while Berg is one of his biggest activist critics. A militant with the Extinction Rebellion climate group, Berg has vowed to start a h…
Oslo - One is minister of a government willing to the oil industry, the other is an active activist who wants his country to renounce hydrocarbons. In Norway, two cousins, welded by the tragedy of Utøya, are tearing themselves apart on the thorny issue of fossil fuels. Breaking hands with the Extinction Rebellion movement, Vebjørn Bjelland Berg, 29, starts an unlimited hunger strike on Wednesday, a few weeks from an important election, to demand…
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