Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store on Saturday urged the nation to commemorate the July 22 attacks in 2011 that killed 77 people, while emphasizing the importance of respecting diversity. Not to and from, now and then, but all the time,” said Store at the commemoration held in Oslo that marked the 12th anniversary of the tragedy. He acknowledged the efforts of the national support group, which has provided crucial support for survivors and the broader community affected by the attacks. Norway’s penal code does not have the death penalty or life imprisonment, and the maximum prison term for Breivik’s charges is 21 years. However, the term can be repeatedly extended by five years as long as he is considered a threat to society.