A picture of Anders Behring Breivik taken from a book downloaded from a link posted on the Norwegian discussion website, www.freak.no, and entitled '2083 - A European Declaration of Independence', is seen in this screen grab made July 23, 2011. The 2083 book is signed by an Andrew Berwick, the author says within the document that Andrew Berwick is an Anglicised version of Anders Breivik.
Anders Behring Breivik, 32, was arrested after Friday's massacre of young people on a tiny forested holiday island that was hosting the annual summer camp for the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labour party. Breivik, a Norwegian, was also charged with the bombing of Oslo's government district that killed seven people hours earlier. It was not possible to verify who uploaded link to the book, which was posted on July 22.
Photo: Reuters. A manifesto attributed to Anders Breivik, who is believed to be responsible for the massacre in Norway that claimed at least 93 lives, illuminates how Breivik was motivated by the conviction that Islam poses an urgent existential threat to European culture.Breivik believes that the vast majority of European politicians and media figures are complicit in allowing Europe to be slowly conquered by Islam, and advocates an armed resistance that he continually compares to the Knights Templar, that was formed to protect pilgrims during the Crusades. He notes that 'if we're in this fight to win, we need to get serious about being prepared for to make sacrifices and attack them relentlessly where it hurts the most' - a statement that foreshadows his twin attacks on a government building in Oslo and on a summer camp organized by a youth organization affiliated with the governing Norwegian Labor Party.Entitled the screed begins by decrying a pervasive culture of political correctness, which Breivik believes imposes an insidious moral relativism.
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He likens it to 'cultural Marxism' and traces its roots to a 20th century Marxist-influenced intellectual movement, broadly referred to as Critical Theory, whose central figures included Antonio Gramsci and Theodor Adorno.' Western Europe is today dominated by an alien system of beliefs, attitudes and values that we have come to know as 'Political Correctness,' Breivik writes. 'Political Correctness seeks to impose a uniformity of thought and behaviour on all Europeans and is therefore totalitarian in nature.Political Correctness is Marxism, with all that implies: loss of freedom of expression, thought control, inversion of the traditional social order, and, ultimately, a totalitarian state.' Breivik contends that an emphasis in political discourse on multiculturalism begins with an erosion of 'classical and Judeo-Christian traditions' in college curriculums, writing that 'many a college campus is a small, ivy-covered North Korea.' He warns that European culture and history are being undermined - 'multiculturalism involves the systematic restructuring of the curriculum so as to hinder students from learning about the Western tradition' - and expresses a sense of victimization that recurs throughout the manifesto.'
Cultural Marxism defines all minorities, what they see as the victims; Muslims, Feminist women, homosexuals and some additional minority groups as virtuous and they view ethnic Christian European men as evil,' Breivik writes.From there, Breivik transitions into the central pillar of his beliefs: that multiculturalism has established a false moral Christianity between Christianity and Islam, which he calls 'intrinsically violent' and 'evil.' He writes that Europe is engaged in a '1400 year Islamic Jihad,' with 'permanently hostile' Muslims seeking to establish a 'world-transforming political ideology,' a strategy that he likens to fascism. He supports this with an exhaustive accounting of Muslim theology and history.' Islam's violent nature must be accepted as given; only then will we be able to come up with appropriate policy responses that can improve our chances of survival,' Breivik writes.Breivik's plans for the resistance include extensive descriptions of the weapons to be used, badges to be awarded for various acts of valor and a list of targets that breaks people down into Category A, B, C and D 'traitors' - by his accounting. Norway contains about 4,848 category A and B traitors. The title of the work derives from his estimation that the 'European Civil War' will conclude in 2083, a period that will entail mass deporations of Muslims and executions of 'cultural Marxist/multiculturalist category A and B traitors.'
'The European armed indigenous rights movements/resistance movements are just starting to emerge and this will continue in the coming decades. The armed fight for our survival lies ahead of us,' Breivik writes.
'The time for dialogue is now over. The time for armed resistance has come.'
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Jacinda Ardern, prime minister of New Zealand, described the shootings as a 'well-planned terrorist attack', and said this is one of the country's 'darkest days'.In addition to the Australian-born man, three other suspects, including a woman, have been arrested, according to Mike Bush, New Zealand's police commissioner. He then walks into the compound of the mosque and fires at a person standing near the doorway before dropping the rifle and shooting repeatedly with the second weapon as he moves inside.The gunman fires dozens of bullets at people trying to run away or lying down in huddled groups in corners of the rooms.The framing of the video, which shows only the gunman's hands holding the gun as he shoots and reloads, is eerily similar to the style of a first-person shooter video game.The Facebook account that posted the video was no longer available shortly after the shooting. The Twitter account of the same name was quickly suspended.'
Police alerted us to a video on Facebook shortly after the livestream commenced and we quickly removed both the shooter's Facebook and Instagram accounts and the video,' Facebook said in a tweet.' We're also removing any praise or support for the crime and the shooter or shooters as soon as we're aware.' 'Disgusting'A spokesman for New Zealand's interior ministry said the video is likely to be classified as objectionable content under local law, and could be illegal to share.' The content of the video is disturbing and will be harmful for people to see,' he said. 'This is a very real tragedy with real victims and we strongly encourage people to not share or view the video.'
In the aftermath of the attacks, Australian Senator Fraser Anning published a statement where he blamed immigration and Muslims.' The real cause of bloodshed on New Zealand streets today is the immigration programme which allowed Muslim fanatics to migrate to New Zealand in the first place,' Anning said.' The truth is that Islam is not like any other faith. It is the religious equivalent of fascism. And just because the followers of this savage belief were not the killers in this instance, does not make them blameless.'
The Queensland senator's comments were condemned by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who expressed his repulsion.' The remarks by Senator Fraser Anning in blaming the murderous attacks by a violent, right-wing, extremist terrorist in New Zealand on immigration are disgusting,' Morrison said on Twitter.'
Those views have no place in Australia, let alone the Australian Parliament.'
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