. >> he was also there on that day in july at his party's summercamp.s familiar with the plans for the memorial. >> for me personally, it is a very powerful symbol because it is wrecking the environment and the natural in the way that our lives were wrecked. it is up to the individual to fill that space with something meaningful. that is where the individual comes in, to me, because how can you forget when you see that? >> how can a society honor the memory of so many young people who were slaughtered by a lone madman? how can it come to terms with the massacre? the comment on plans for the memorial is to touch a sensitive nerve, if not to rub salt in a wound of a country's sensibility. that wound has yet to heal. nearly three years after the massacre, many norwegians recall the horror every day, with or without a memorial. >> that report brings us to the end of this edition of "european journal." from all of us here in brussels, thanks very much for watching. until next time, auf wiedersehen and bye for now. captioned by the national captioning institu