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![]() In what was being described as 'Norway's 9/11', more than 80 were feared dead yesterday in a co-ordinated double terror attack. A massive car bomb ripped through the government district in Oslo killing seven. Within two hours a man dressed as a police officer and armed with a pistol and hunting rifle struck on a nearby island, firing indiscriminately into a crowd of young people gathered for a political summer camp. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1SvOm6Nfq |
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![]() Freemason ! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...g-Breivik.html The blond-haired 32-year-old appears to have set up accounts on the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter just a few days ago. Although police have not officially named Breivik as the suspect, Norwegian media identified him as the gunman. Police say the suspect is talking to police and was keen to "explain himself". Eyewitness reports from the island of Utoya, where the shootings took place, have also described a tall, blond haired, blue-eyed Norwegian man dressed as a police officer. On the Facebook page attributed to him, Mr Breivik describes himself as a Christian and a conservative. It listed his interests as hunting, body building and freemasonry. His profile also listed him as single. The page has since been taken down. Police chief Svinung Sponheim said that internet posting by Breivik suggested he has "some political traits directed toward the right, and anti-Muslim views". Police officials have also said that the suspect appeared to have posted on websites with Christian fundamentalist tendencies. Mr Breivik had served in the Norwegian military doing national service and had no criminal record according to reports. He is believed to have grown up in Oslo and studied at the Oslo School of Management, which offers degrees and postgraduate courses. Government business records show him as the sole director of Breivik Geofarm, a company Norwegian media is describing as a farming sole proprietorship. The company was set up to cultivate vegetables, melons, roots and tubers, Norway's TV2 says, and speculation in local media is rife that through such a link he may have had access to fertiliser, an ingredient used in bomb-making. The Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang quoted a friend as saying that the suspect turned to right-wing extremism when in his late 20s. The newspaper also said that he participated in online forums expressing strong nationalistic views. A Twitter account attributed to the suspect has also emerged but it only has one post, which is a quote from the philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100,000 who have only interests." As with his Facebook page, the tweet was posted on July 17. |
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Look what the UK telegraph reporter named 'Will Haven' had said just 20 hours ago on his blog.........
Oslo explosion: Is al-Qaeda behind this? It is not yet known who – or what – was behind the gigantic explosion that hit central Oslo this afternoon. But here are three factors that are worth bearing in mind. Possible links to al-Qaeda and terrorist networks in Britain and the US A year ago, three men were arrested in Oslo on suspicion of preparing terrorist attacks. At the time, Norway’s security service chief Janne Kristiansen said: “We believe this group has had links to people abroad who can be linked to al Qaeda, and to people who are involved in investigations in other countries, among others the United States and Britain.” If this was a bomb attack, al-Qaeda will be suspected of involvement. As the BBC’s Security Correspondent Frank Gardner notes, “[al-Qaeda's] AlZawahiri threatened Norway in 2007.” Anger at Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed As tweeted by the Quilliam foundation, “Many Islamists conflate Scandinavian countries. E.g. in 2006 Norwegian embassies were attacked following Danish cartoons.” It sounds far-fetched, but according to a Reuters report on the three arrested men mentioned above: Suspect Shawan Sadek Saeed Bujak, an Iraqi Kurd with Norwegian residency, confessed to planning a bomb attack against Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper that published the Mohammad cartoons in 2005, the police have said. Quilliam also point out to me on Twitter: “A major Norwegian newspaper reprinted the Danish Mohammed cartoons only last year.” Norway has troops in Afghanistan Only about 400 according to the ISAF website, but enough to attract al-Qaeda’s wrath. So far, at least one person is reported dead and dozens injured in this explosion. It happened near the Norway government’s headquarters. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/wi...a-behind-this/ The last time I heard about him, he was eating crow. May Allah SWT give him hidayah. |
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Heres what the BBC has has (they have more or leess confirmed his name and his Right wing groupd views)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14259356 |
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I forgot to add the GORA in general hate appologising. It took them 200+ years just to uttur something resembling appology for the inhumane treatement and murder of the slave (Afican). Ofcourse none remember about libya and algeria, Namibia. The european in general are quiet arrogant. They will remind others of various crime of others but rarely they focus on themselves. This is the face of neo imperialism |
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