OSLO - Norway terror suspect, Anders Breivik Behring, has detailed plans are terrible, accompanied by an explanation of the ideology behind them. In a manifesto as thick as 1,500 pages, which he published online an hour before the attack, he, among others, stressed the importance dikobarkannya Crusades against Muslims in Europe. Breivik is now blamed for terror attacks against government offices in Norway and the island retreat for young people who leave at least 93 deaths.
Manifesto, which is now the police investigated, full of fanfare to the immigration of European Muslims and vowed revenge as' indigenous Europeans' against anyone who "betrayed the heritage of Europe '. He added that they would be punished because they do a "treasonous act."
32 years this man's lawyer said his client wrote a document only, not a manifesto. While police said they were investigating reports a second assault on the island.
He also wrote a detailed plan to obtain firearms and explosives, and even updating the manifesto data to describe the test explosion. "BOOM! Blast it worked!" he wrote.
Ended with a record date of 12:51 on July 22, he wrote: "I believe this will be my last entry."
That day, a bomb killed seven people in downtown Oslo and, an hour later, a gunman opened fire on dozens of young people in a place of retreat on the island Utoya.
Police said Sunday that the death toll in the shooting increased to 86, bringing the total number of victims killed all 93 people and 90 others injured. Police have not released the names of the victims.
Police said Sunday that a police officer has been hired to provide security on the island. Not clear who hired him or whether he was on the island at the time of the attack.
Police are still investigating whether Breivik part of a global movement. The reason, an internet chat calling up data from individuals who claimed they were from the group referred Breivik Templar in their manifesto. They said they were still investigating the claim that Breivik, and other right-wing individuals, attended the London meeting in 2002. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about the investigation.
Source: REPUBLIKA.CO.ID
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