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July 22, 2011
Islamophobia Rears its Ugly Head Again, but Norway Attacks Might not be Foreign Terrorism Expert Cautions/Profile Update
By Press Release
Looking for more Moslems to hate, the bigoted and opinionated now face the prospect that the perpetrator of the terrorists attacks in Norway was an Aryan-looking native who also doesn't like Moslems. Projection may be the name of this game.
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Friday's attacks that killed at least 16 people (92 AND COUNTING, LATEST UPDATE - EDITOR) in Norway could simply be the actions of a disturbed individual with no connection to al-Qaida or any other international terrorist groups, a prominent authority on Islamic militant groups said.*********Speculation that the attacks were the work of Islamist militants shot around the world after the twin attacks -- a massive explosion that killed seven people in the capital, Oslo, followed by a shooting spree at a political youth conference on Utoya island in nearby Buskerud, which police said killed at least nine more. (FOR THE FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE.)
After the shooting the police seized a 32-year-old Norwegian man on the island, according to the police and Justice Minister Knut Storberget. He was later identified as Anders Behring Breivik and characterized by officials as a right-wing extremist, citing previous writings including on his Facebook page.The acting police chief, Sveinung Sponheim, said the suspect's Internet postings "suggest that he has some political traits directed toward the right, and anti-Muslim views, but if that was a motivation for the actual act remains to be seen."
He said the suspect had also been seen in Oslo before the explosions. The police and other authorities declined to say what the suspect's motivations might have been, but many speculated that the target was Mr. Stoltenberg's liberal government.........
Mr. Breivik had registered a farm-related business in Rena, in eastern Norway, which the authorities said allowed him to order a large quantity of ammonium nitrate fertilizer, an ingredient that can be used to make explosives. Authorities were investigating whether the chemical may have been used in the bombing.
A Facebook page matching his name and the photo given out by the police was set up just a few days ago. It listed his religion as Christian, politics as conservative. It said he enjoys hunting, the video games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and books including Machiavelli's "The Prince" and George Orwell's "1984." (FULL ARTICLE HERE)
A report that Norway's bomb and gun rampage may be the work of a far-right militant confronts Europe with the possibility that a new paramilitary threat is emerging, a decade after al-Qaida's Sept. 11 attacks.One analyst called the attacks possibly Europe's "Oklahoma City" moment, a reference to American right-wing militant Timothy McVeigh who detonated a truck bomb at a federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168 people.
Police forces in many western European countries worry about rising far-right sentiment, fueled by a toxic mix of anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant bigotry and increasing economic hardship. (FOR THE FULL ARTICLE, CLICK HERE)
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports on developments from Norway:
Amid much speculation as to the motive behind these attacks, speculation that has centred on the possible involvement of international militant groups, perhaps al-Qaeda linked groups, the police are now saying that they believe there is no link to international militant groups.
They believe that this man may well have been acting alone. They have drawn a comparison between these attacks and the Oaklahoma bombings in the United States saying they resemble far more that attack than the 9/11 attacks, suggesting that this was some sort of a self-motivated attack perhaps by this man acting entirely alone without links to any wider groups or causes.
TV2 Norway has just been on air suggesting this man has links to right-wing extremism. So that's where the investigation appears now to be heading, looking rather at a self-motivated attack possibly by a Norwegian man acting alone without necessarily any links to international militant groups or al-Qaeda.