Hundreds made their way to the first funeral of the first person to be buried following the Norway terror attacks, an 18-year-old Kurdish immigrant from Iraq. The attack will “not destroy Norway’s commitment to democracy, tolerance and fighting racism,” said the leader of the Labor Party's youth wing, who vowed to return to Utoya next year. At a memorial service in Oslo, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said the July 22 attack “will be a symbol of how the nation can answer with love.” Police questioned Anders Behring Breivik for a second time and still say Breivik acted alone.