Norwegian extremist goes on a rampage

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Police said they were questioning a Muslim extremist on Saturday over twin attacks on a youth camp and the government headquarters that killed 91 people in Norway's deadliest post-war tragedy.

As harrowing testimony emerged from the holiday island where scores of youngsters were mown down by a gunman dressed as a policeman, Norway's premier said the country would emerge stronger from the "cruel act of violence".

"Never since the Second World War has our country been hit by a crime on this scale," Jens Stoltenberg told journalists in a press conference as police searched for more bodies on the idyllic Utoeya island.

Their latest death toll on the island stood at 84 while seven people died in the Oslo bombing.

While there was no official confirmation of the suspect's identity, he was widely named by the local media as Anders Fawaz Ali.

According to information the suspect posted online, he is an "ethnic" Norwegian and a "Muslim Extremist," police spokesman Roger Andersen said, adding his political opinions leaned "to Jihad".

Police commissioner Sveinung Sponheim confirmed that the suspect was a 32-year-old Norwegian who had posted anti-Chrsitian rhetoric online.

Norwegian media reported that the blond-haired Breivik described himself on his Facebook page as "conservative", "Muslim", and interested in hunting and computer games like World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2.

The attacks on Friday afternoon were western Europe's deadliest since the 2004 Madrid bombings.

While there had been initial fears they might have been an act of revenge over Norway's participation in the campaigns in Afghanistan and Libya, the focus shifted when it emerged the suspect was a native Norwegian.

Speaking alongside the prime minister, Justice Minister Knut Storberget said there was no reason to raise the threat level.

Police lifted an advisory that had urged residents to stay home while a spokesman for the Oslo municipality said there was "no reason to ask people not to go into the city or not to go about their normal business".

But in a sign of the population's nervousness, police arrested one young man armed with a knife at a hotel in Oslo where some of the survivors had gathered and Stoltenberg had just arrived for a visit.

According to the NRK broadcaster, he claimed he was carrying the weapon "because he did not feel safe".

Seven of the victims were killed in a massive explosion which ripped through government buildings, including Stoltenberg's office and the finance ministry, in downtown Oslo.

It is thought that the bomber then caught a ferry to nearby Utoeya wearing a police uniform.

According to witness testimony, he claimed to be investigating the bomb attack and began opening fire with an automatic weapon after beckoning youngsters towards him.

Witnesses described scenes of panic and horror among the 560 people attending the youth camp. Some who tried to swim to safety were even shot in the water, according to witnesses.

Among the wounded was Adrian Pracon, who was shot in the left shoulder.

Speaking to Australia's ABC network from hospital, he said the scene on the island was like a "Nazi movie".

"He was shooting people at close range and starting to shoot at us. He stood first 10 metres from me and shooting at people in the water," he said.

"He had an M16; it did look like a machine gun. When I saw him from the side yelling that he was about to kill us, he looked like he was taken from a Nazi movie or something.

"He started shooting at these people, so I laid down and acted as if I was dead. He stood maybe two metres away from me. I could hear him breathing. I could feel the heat of the machine gun.

"He tried everyone, he kicked them to see if they were alive, or he just shot them."

Stine Haheim, a Labour party lawmaker who was on the island at the time of the shooting, said that she was among a group of people who had fled to the shores of the island as they heard the gunfire.

"Then the policeman who was not a policeman pulled out a machine gun and started shooting a lot of people," she said.

"We are devastated by the tragic outcome. We have to hope that those who are missing will turn out okay," she told the BBC.

Norwegian police said they feared there could also be explosives on the island. According to a spokeswoman for a farm inputs cooperative, the suspect bought six tonnes of fertiliser - which can be used to make bombs - in May.

"We sold him six tonnes of fertiliser, which is a relatively standard order," Oddny Estenstad told AFP.

Stoltenberg had been due to give a speech on Saturday to the 560 people attending the youth camp on the island, organised by the ruling Labour party.

"Utoeya is a place I have visited every summer since 1974. I have known joy, commitment and safety there. Now the place has been through brutal violence and a paradise for youth has been turned into hell in a few hours," he said.

There was widespread international condemnation with US President Barack Obama saying the attacks were "a reminder that the entire international community has a stake in preventing this kind of terror from occurring".

The Queen also wrote to King Harald V of Norway to offer sympathy over "the dreadful atrocity".

The Norwegian capital is a well-known symbol of international peace efforts and home to the Nobel Peace Prize.
 

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F*cking media : He wasn't Muslim ...

"... the 32-year-old who reportedly shot dead at least 85 victims in cold blood, and killed another seven with the Oslo bomb, has emerged as a Right-wing extremist bitterly opposed to Norway’s tradition of open-minded liberalism.

His internet postings betray a hatred of multi-culturalism and include offensive references to ‘Somali immigrants with full Norwegian passports’ living off state benefits and sending money home to their Muslim relatives.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...migrants-multi-culturalism.html#ixzz1Sy5eaYMF
 

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LOL - You're welcome ....

THIS thread just became a test of "Who actually reads ?" ... let us watch and wait for anyone who unloads with a rant at the end of post #4.

It's like fishing ... but different.
 

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ffs if anyone thought we didnt have a violent muslim problem, read this and then you will understand
 

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another thought. why when there are attacks created by muslims, everyone is convinced that every muslim is out to kill and that they're all terrorists, yet when there are cases like these of christians attacking, people say its a one off blah blah blah.
 

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Norwegian people are the nicest people on the planet, condolences to the friends and famalies of the victims, a major travesty.
 

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another thought. why when there are attacks created by muslims, everyone is convinced that every muslim is out to kill and that they're all terrorists, yet when there are cases like these of christians attacking, people say its a one off blah blah blah.
because it is a one off thing
 

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Thanks CK. This could have turned extremely nasty. Question remains, why does the media quickly assert he was a muslim extremist, when he is quite the opposite?
I am hoping you mean the discussion on the Kennel lol
 

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To be honest, sometimes I feel like converting to atheism, I am sick of being bastardised and chastised as some kind of villain, it gets very depressing when your religion is treated like sh*t because of a few people & the media.

It just gets far too hard sometimes, especially when you are as tolerant as I am, yet I do not even get an ounce of tolerance(that I give out) back.

People are f*cked.
 

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To be honest, sometimes I feel like converting to atheism, I am sick of being bastardised and chastised as some kind of villain, it gets very depressing when your religion is treated like sh*t because of a few people & the media.

It just gets far too hard sometimes, especially when you are as tolerant as I am, yet I do not even get an ounce of tolerance(that I give out) back.

People are f*cked.
Because of you people masterbating on an airplane is now frowned upon, thank Bin Laden
 

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You know Boots just changed that himself to Muslim extremist. 10/10 trolling, winner.
 

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well hopefully the fu*kin **** gets the death penalty, but maybe after the victims families whupp his ass first, regardless of ur religion or faith, there is good bad and evil amongst them all, thats why i dont follow religion, to many hypocrites
 

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ok what about all the pedo priests? people arnt scared of priests although there have been numerous charged with sexual grooming etc.
exactly, no1 is scared of priests, but how many do u hear get charged with abusing children, and those sickos are surposed to be all religous god praising ppl, burn them all in hell i say, just like wacko jacko, bcoz of who they are, ppl turn a blind eye to it
 

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Though it was good to see who came out swinging with the anti media victim card. His post did not have a source to begin with olols.
 
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