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Anders Behring Breivik: Oslo, Norway Bombing 'Necessary'

First Posted: 07/23/11 09:24 PM ET Updated: 09/22/11 06:12 AM ET

Anders Behring Breivik Oslo Bombing

OSLO, July 23 (Reuters) - A suspected right-wing fanatic accused of killing at least 92 people deemed his acts "atrocious" yet "necessary" as Norway mourned victims of the nation's worst attacks since World War Two.

Police were hunting on Sunday to see if a possible second gunman took part in the shooting massacre and bomb attack on Friday that traumatized a normally peaceful Nordic country.

In his first comment via a lawyer since he was arrested, 32-year-old Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik expressed willingness to explain himself in court at a hearing likely to be held on Monday about extending protective custody.

"He has said that he believed the actions were atrocious, but that in his head they were necessary," lawyer Geir Lippestad told independent TV2 news.

Police said Breivik gave himself up after admitting to a massacre in which at least 85 people died, mostly young people attending a summer camp of the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labour Party on an idyllic island.

Breivik was also arrested for the bombing of Oslo's government district that killed seven people hours earlier. Norway's toughest sentence is 21 years in jail.

Survivors, relatives of those killed and supporters planned a procession to mourn the dead at Sundvollen on Sunday, near the island where the massacre took place.

King Harald would attend a service in Oslo cathedral, a few hundred meters (yards) from where a bomb devastated government buildings including the offices of Labour Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.

Police said they were seeking several missing people and the toll could rise to 98, in the worst case.

Lippestad, speaking late on Saturday, did not give more details of possible motives by Breivik.

Breivik hated "cultural marxists," wanted a "crusade" against the spread of Islam and liked guns and weightlifting, web postings, acquaintances and officials said.

A video posted to the YouTube website showed several pictures of Breivik, including one of him in a Navy Seal type scuba diving outfit pointing an automatic weapon.

"Before we can start our crusade we must do our duty by decimating cultural marxism," said a caption under the video called "Knights Templar 2083" on the YouTube website, which took down the video on Saturday.

A Norwegian website provided a link to a 1,500 page electronic manifesto which says Breivik was the author. It was not possible to verify who posted the video or wrote the book.

"Once you decide to strike, it is better to kill too many than not enough, or you risk reducing the desired ideological impact of the strike," the book said.

Norway has traditionally been open to immigration, which has been criticized by the Progress Party, of which Breivik was for a short time a member. The Labour Party, whose youth camp Breivik attacked, has long been in favor of immigration.

About 100 people stood solemnly early on Sunday at a makeshift vigil near Oslo's main church, laying flowers and lighting candles. Soldiers with guns and wearing bullet-proof vests blocked streets leading to the government district.

"We are all in sorrow, everybody is scared," said Imran Shah, a Norwegian taxi driver of Pakistani heritage, as a light summer drizzle fell on unusually empty Oslo streets.

"At first, people thought Muslims were behind this," he said of some initial suspicions that the attacks might have been by Al Qaeda perhaps in protest at NATO-member Norway's role in Afghanistan or Iraq.

Some terrified survivors of the shooting rampage said bullets came from at least two sides.

"We are not at all certain" about whether he acted alone, police chief Sveinung Sponheim said. "That is one of the things that the investigation will concentrate on."

Police took almost 1.5 hours to stop the massacre, the worst by a single gunman in modern times. "The response time from when we got the message was quick. There were problems with transport out to the island," he said, defending the delay.

Witnesses said the gunman, wearing a police uniform, was able to shoot unchallenged for a prolonged period. He picked off his victims on Utoeya island northwest of Oslo forcing youngsters to scatter in panic or to jump into the lake to swim for the mainland.

"I heard screams. I heard people begging for their lives and I heard shots. He just blew them away," Labour Party youth member Erik Kursetgjerde, 18, told Reuters.

"I was certain I was going to die," he said. "People ran everywhere. They panicked and climbed into trees. People got trampled."

The bloodbath was believed to be the deadliest attack by a lone gunman anywhere in modern times.

The suspect, tall and blond, owned an organic farming company called Breivik Geofarm, which a supply firm said he had used to buy fertilizer -- possibly to make the Oslo bomb.

Home-grown anti-government militants have struck elsewhere in the past, notably in the United States, where Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people with a truck bomb in Oklahoma City in 1995.

The district attacked is the heart of power in Norway. But security is not tight in a country unused to such violence and better known for awarding the Nobel Peace Prize and mediating in conflicts, including the Middle East and Sri Lanka.

(Additional reporting by Walter Gibbs, Anna Ringstrom, Henrik Stoelen, Terje Solsvik, Patrick Lannin, Johan Ahlander, Wojciech Moskwa, John Acher and Ole Petter Skonnord in Oslo, William Maclean in London; Writing by Alister Doyle; Editing by Matthew Jones)

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OSLO, July 23 (Reuters) - A suspected right-wing fanatic accused of killing at least 92 people deemed his acts "atrocious" yet "necessary" as Norway mourned victims of the nation's worst attacks since...
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brrryce
10:32 PM on 07/25/2011
Gunrunner. You're simply saying I'm full of hate, yet you are in the position of defending a terrorist. Let's erase your first point, shall we? You wrote who would support David Duke? How about 40 percent of the voters in his last Congressional primary election. I don't know you personally, but you really amaze me that you'd defend your party against its racist elements. Google "white supremacists running for office and GOP." It might open your eyes. One of the comments in one of those stories -- and these are facts -- was by a white supremacist who said the Tea Party was on the right road, but didn't speak forcefully enough about its racial agenda. Facts. Not my hate. Your side's hate. I am angry beyond measure that a peaceful nation like Norway is infected by the insanity of our lunatic fringe. As I said in my original post, you guys think you're making the world a better place. You're not. You're making it darker, meaner and sadder. If you are reading hate into that, that's on you.
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Larry Jebsen
09:49 PM on 07/25/2011
I apologize. didn't catch that.
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jamalc
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!
07:41 PM on 07/25/2011
Earlier I said Mike Savage spent 3 hours blaming this on muslims and that I was hoping for an apology tonight. well guess who decided not to show up for work today?
04:42 PM on 07/25/2011
Like Bill Ayers and the Weather Underground this man is a freedom fighter. I don't agree with using violent means, I understand this man's frustration but this is not the answer. How many years does it take from bombing buildings to teaching in a university? Just like Ayers maybe this is not the end for this man. I hope that through peaceful actions we can all regain our freedom. Viva la resistance! Sorrow for those innocent people who died. Anders will get his day in court.
09:33 PM on 07/25/2011
Bill Ayers did not bomb buildings with people known to be in them nor did he shoot people! Do not compare him or the Weathermen to this man!
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JimInHouston
Arma virumque cano...
08:59 AM on 07/26/2011
Ayers' failure to kill anyone was sheer luck. His narcissistic self-righteousness is cut from the same cloth as Anders. Rioters at G-20 are right behind them, as are all who engage in purposeful political violence.
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bsultan
Universal truth is not measured in mass appeal.
02:29 PM on 07/25/2011
And here I thought a terrorist could be of any religion, but clearly Western media knows better when they selectively use the term.
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Totto
"Not 'Noise' One Round: *Music*
02:28 PM on 07/25/2011
Just about the same philosophy as Glennie Boy and the rest of the US right-wing.
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02:28 PM on 07/25/2011
First the Jaguar commercial, now this..
02:06 PM on 07/25/2011
The incident; sad but to share what my mother would always say, to get to the bad, you sometimes do have to go through or harm, rather the good sometimes pay with their lives unknowingly I would guess for the law to arrest the bad citizens on the World; strange but true; true but scary; You have stand stall and strong in matters like these, sad though but life does not offer a bowl of cherries all the time, you have to find ways to be strong, help others if you can, lead happy lives, this helps the atmosphere.
01:56 PM on 07/25/2011
In America, wouldn't the purchase of over 600 pounds of fertilizer be reviewed just like a gun purchase, background check?

The suspect, tall and blond, owned an organic farming company called Breivik Geofarm, which a supply firm said he had used to buy fertilizer -- possibly to make the Oslo bomb.
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McGyver1
Big Fan of Mr. Bojangles
04:09 PM on 07/25/2011
Maybe we should outlaw everything except two sticks to start your fire with. I swear...some people wont feel safe until half the world is in prison and the other half is on guard duty.
01:40 PM on 07/25/2011
Muslim extremists kill infidels and try to wreak havoc on our economy, Anders ( a religious right wing extremist ) kills infidels and the tea party a right wing radical group tries to destroy our economy. I don't see any difference in any of these 3. They are ALL FANATICS we could do without.
01:17 PM on 07/25/2011
If this monster had proclaimed that the tree of liberty must occasionally be watered with the blood of tyrants, would anyone have been any less horrified? Although violent acts committed in the name of liberty aren't the sole province of the Right, witness Ted Kaczynski, violent rhetoric nevertheless appears to be their favored mode of expression.
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Jaguar man
Every Time I Make A Typo The Errorists Win
01:12 PM on 07/25/2011
Just another Christian Jihadist in action. When are they going to get over playing, My Religion Is Better Than Your Religion?
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GreenCanadian
is mixing the new record
01:20 PM on 07/25/2011
When the teaching of religion to children is outlawed world wide.
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Donns
02:43 PM on 07/25/2011
Amen to that.
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geo999
"Well, who's gonna monitor the monitors?"
04:57 PM on 07/25/2011
Punishable by de@th, of course.
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Douglas90723
human being
01:03 PM on 07/25/2011
I read the pertinent parts of Anders 1500 page manifesto book.

He likes lots of high quality chocolate [for comfort], expensive rare wines, upscale food, protein shakes, Red Bull [caffeine freak] and high class clothes.

He's a self absorbed narcissist who feels he's better and smarter than his friends and everyone else on the planet. He had a few friends but he looked down his nose at them as being politically illiterate.

He feels that women are really only good for sex. He was careful to save his last money so that he could have a couple of prostitutes before his final D-Day of murder and mayhem.

I would describe him as a very small minded man who lived in a whacked out universe of his own demented and delusional fantasy world.

His so-called enemy are the Muslims that have infiltrated Europe. I can understand his frustrations. His solution:...Kill the Labor Party and their Nordic blond children.

He is a Charles Manson on steroids....a totally over-caffeinated nut case.
01:55 PM on 07/25/2011
No kidding!
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Totto
"Not 'Noise' One Round: *Music*
02:33 PM on 07/25/2011
I disagree that Muslims have "infiltrated" Europe. They have immigrated there, just like tens of thousands of others needing work and a place where they can raise a family.
04:56 PM on 07/25/2011
Perhaps, but they haven't integrated - and often show no intent of doing so.
12:52 PM on 07/25/2011
please keep monitoring
if possible allow the abusive
disruptive commentators
to correctthem selves,
or edit them.
we have a right to differ, disagree, discuss,
but no right to stifle thought viaabuses.
you are monitoring well.
better than I have seen in over 65 yrs of reading, all overthe world, in several languages
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First Blast
res ad triarios venit
12:48 PM on 07/25/2011
What could be at the root of such madness? Norway has always had right and left wing zealots but never have they come to this. What changes or policies in Norway could provoke such a deadly outburst?