Muslims Left In Fear After Norway Attacks

Muslims and immigrants have been left feeling vulnerable after last week's shooting and bombing attacks in Norway.

As Sky's senior correspondent Michelle Clifford reports, some have been left wondering if far-right extremists could be capable of even worse atrocities.

Gunman Anders Breivik has said he killed because of the growth of Islam in his country.

Although Norway has long been seen as liberal and tolerant, there are tensions over jobs and housing - like many places where immigrant populations have grown significantly.

And the government is now facing fresh calls to keep a check on the country's more radical voices.

One Muslim councillor said: "People are afraid."

Clifford sent her video report from the city of Drammen, where more than one fifth of the population are immigrants.