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By ELISA MALA and J. DAVID GOODMAN
Published: July 22, 2011


OSLO — Norway suffered dual attacks on Friday when powerful explosions shook the government center here and, shortly after, a gunman stalked youths at an island summer camp for young members of the governing Labor Party. The police arrested a Norwegian in connection with both attacks, which killed at least 16 people and stunned this ordinarily placid nation.

The explosions, from one or more bombs, turned Oslo, a tidy Scandinavian capital, into a scene reminiscent of terrorist attacks in Beirut or Baghdad or Oklahoma City, panicking people and blowing out windows of several government buildings, including one housing the office of the Norwegian prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg, who was unharmed.

The state television broadcaster, citing the police, said seven people had been killed and at least 15 wounded in the explosions, which they said appeared to be an act of domestic terrorism.

Even as the police locked down a large area of the city after the blasts, a man dressed as a police officer entered the youth camp on the island of Utoya, about 19 miles northwest of Oslo, a Norwegian security official said, and opened fire. “He said it was a routine check in connection with the terror attack in Oslo,” one witness told VG Nett, the Web site of a national newspaper.

Terrified youths jumped into the water to escape. “Kids have started to swim in a panic, and Utoya is far from the mainland,” said Bjorn Jarle Roberg-Larsen, a Labor Party member who spoke by phone with teenagers on the island, which has no bridge to the mainland. “Others are hiding. Those I spoke with don’t want to talk more. They’re scared to death.”

Many could not flee in time. The Oslo police said that nine or 10 people were killed at the camp, but that they expected the toll to rise. A witness on the island told the state broadcaster that he saw 20 to 25 bodies on the island, according to The Associated Press.

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Re: 16 Die in Norway Shooting and Bombing; Toll Expected to Rise
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2011, 09:40:45 AM »
Oslo suspect likely acted alone, says official
Fri Jul 22, 09:09 PM
CTV News.ca Staff



An injured woman is assisted from a damaged
building in Oslo, after an explosion rocked the
capital, Friday July 22, 2011.
(AP / Scanpix, Morten Holm)


The Norwegian man linked to both the deadly shooting at a youth camp near Oslo and the bombing that rocked Norway's capital earlier Friday appears to have acted alone and without any connection to Islamic extremism.

"It seems like that this is not linked to any international terrorist organizations at all," said one official, speaking on condition of anonymity, of the attacks that left at least 17 dead. "This seems like a madman's work."

Police have said little else about the suspect, who was dressed in a police uniform when he opened fire Friday on Utoya, an island just outside the capital, where the youth wing of the ruling Labor Party was holding an event for hundreds of youths.

He was arrested shortly after the shooting and later linked to the bombing in Oslo. Police have since raided the suspect's Oslo apartment.

He has been described as 32, tall and blond, with a "Nordic look." The police have not released his name.

However, Norwegian media have identified the arrested man as Anders Behring Breivik.

On his Facebook page Breivik describes himself as a conservative Christian and indicates an interest in politics -- in particular with Winston Churchill and Max Manus, the noted Norwegian resistance fighter of the Second World War. As recently as a few days ago he was also posting various music videos.

Breivik appears to have lost or changed his job in 2008. Tax records posted online say his income dropped by half that year and show no income for 2009. On Facebook he describes himself as director of Breivik Geofarm.

Norwegian media reports describe Breivik as a right-wing extremist opposed to both Islam and multi-culturalism, and speculate that his farming business would have access to fertilizer that could be used to construct explosives.

His one and only Twitter entry, from July 17, reads "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests."

Police say the suspect was seen in Oslo before the explosion there, which killed seven, and that undetonated explosives were found on the island.

"We can confirm that a person is arrested, and we believe that he has had dealings with both events," said Norwegian national police chief Sveinung Sponheim. He added that the man has never been employed by the police.

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Re: 16 Die in Norway Shooting and Bombing; Toll Expected to Rise
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2011, 09:47:48 AM »

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Deadly explosions shattered windows on Friday at the government headquarters in Oslo, which includes
the prime minister's office. A spokeswoman for Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said he was safe.

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Norway police say gunman kills at least 80 youths
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2011, 11:19:36 AM »
07/23/2011 | 10:12 AM


OSLO — A gunman shot dead at least 80 youths at a summer camp of the ruling Labor Party on Friday, police said.

"The updated knowledge we are sitting on now is at least 80," police chief Oystein Maeland told a news conference. "We can't guarantee that won't increase somewhat," he said, adding some were badly injured.

Previously, police had said that at least 10 had been killed in the shooting at the Utoeya island northwest of Oslo, along with seven killed by a bomb blast in central Oslo.

Maeland said the attack had reached "catastrophic dimensions."

"I just saw people jumping into the water, about 50 people swimming toward the shore. People were crying, shaking, they were terrified," said Anita Lien, 42, who lives by Tyrifjord Lake, a few hundred meters (yards) from Utoeya island, northwest of Oslo.

Survivor Jorgen Benone, who was on the island at the time, said: "It was total chaos...I think several lost their lives as they tried to get over to the mainland.

"I saw people being shot. I tried to sit as quietly as possible. I was hiding behind some stones. I saw him once, just 20, 30 meters away from me. I thought 'I'm terrified for my life', I thought of all the people I love.

"I saw some boats but I wasn't sure if I could trust them. I didn't know who I could trust any more."

Utoeya is an island about 500 meters long, clad with pine trees. Lien said the shooting sounded like automatic gunfire.

A camp guard, Simen Braenden Mortensen, said that the gunman had tricked his way onto the island by posing as a policeman driving a silver grey car.

"He gets out of the car and shows ID, says he's sent there to check security, that that is purely routine in connection with the terror attack (in Oslo)," Mortensen told the daily Verdens Gang.

"It all looks fine, and a boat is called and it carries him over to Utoeya. A few minutes passed, then we heard shots," he said.

Police said they had found undetonated explosives on the island. They said the gunman, whom they described as ethnic Norwegian, may also have been involved in planting the bomb in Oslo.

Early on Saturday, an ambulance left the lake area, with a body lying on a stretcher inside. Cars with distraught relatives were heading to a nearby hotel hoping to meet loved ones evacuated from the island.

Police and dogs were still searching the island and lake overnight from boats and helicopters, with ambulances on standby. Searchlights slowly swept the water in the dark.

Survivor Benone said he was finally picked up by a rescuer in a boat.

"I just jumped into the water and swam to the boat. I was crying, that's how happy I was. And I was so cold, ice cold.

"I'm just happy to be alive." — Reuters


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Re: 16 Die in Norway Shooting and Bombing; Toll Expected to Rise
« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2011, 04:24:04 PM »
the toll keeps rising...

Bombing, shooting kill 91 in Oslo and holiday camp

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    From: AFP
    July 23, 2011 4:11PM



A wounded woman is brought ashore opposite Utaoya island (in the distance) after being rescued from a gunman
who went on a killing rampage. Picture: AFP Source: AFP

Firefigthers work at the site of an explosion near government buildings in Norway's capital Oslo after a powerful
bomb blast rocked government and media buildings. Picture: AFP Source: The Courier-Mail

TWIN shooting and bomb attacks left at least 91 dead in western Europe's deadliest carnage since the 2004 Madrid bombings as a Norwegian gunman opened fire at a youth camp and a bomb tore through central Oslo.

The suspect was a 32-year-old Norwegian who posted anti-Muslim rhetoric online, police commissioner Sveinung Sponheim told the NRK television channel, but added: "It's too early to say if this was a motive behind the act."

Police voiced fears that the toll could rise as they searched for victims of the shootings at a summer school meeting organised by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg's ruling Labour Party on Utoeya, an island outside the capital.

Security was meanwhile tightened across potential target sites in the capital, police said, but they lifted an advisory that had urged residents to stay home.

"We have confirmation that at least 84 people are dead.  We do not exclude a higher toll," police spokesman Are Frykholm said, speaking of the shooting spree at the island.


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Re: 16 Die in Norway Shooting and Bombing; Toll Expected to Rise
« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2011, 04:26:31 PM »
Police had earlier confirmed that seven people were killed as a powerful bomb ripped through central Oslo -- where the prime minister's office and several government buildings are located -- and nine were critically injured.

According to the TV2 channel, the arrested suspect has links to right-wing extremists and possessed two weapons registered in his name.

Prime Minister Stoltenberg said the culprits would not intimidate one of Europe's most peaceful countries.

"People have lived through a nightmare that very few of us can imagine," he said. "The coming days will show who is responsible and what kind of punishment they will get.

"The message to whoever attacked us, the message from all of Norway is that you will not destroy us, you will not destroy our democracy and our ideals for a better world."

Western leaders denounced the attacks and vowed solidarity with NATO member Norway -- an enthusiastic participant in international military missions that has forces in Afghanistan and is participating in air strikes in Libya.

Stoltenberg had been due to give a speech today to the 560 people attending the youth camp on the island.

Reports of the island shooting emerged shortly after a blast tore through the government quarter in central Oslo. Police said a "bomb" had been behind the "powerful explosion".

"There are good reasons to believe that there is a link between the events," police commissioner Sponheim told reporters in Oslo.

Mayor Fabian Stang said the capital was struggling to come to terms with the idea that it had joined the list of cities targeted by bombers.

"Today we think about those people living in New York and London who have experienced this kind of thing," he told Sky.

The prime minister's office and other buildings were heavily damaged, while pavements were covered in broken glass as smoke rose above the wreckage.

A police spokesman said a vehicle had been seen driving at high speed in the area just before the explosion, but did not confirm that the blast had been caused by a car bomb.

Police had sealed off the area and urged residents to stay in their homes.

The Norwegian capital is a well-known symbol of international peace efforts, home to the Nobel Peace Prize and the birthplace of the 1993 Israeli-Palestinian Oslo Accords.

The attacks were the worst in western Europe since the 2004 train bombings in Madrid, which left 191 dead and nearly 2000 injured.

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Re: 16 Die in Norway Shooting and Bombing; Toll Expected to Rise
« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2011, 04:50:04 PM »
the suspect:


The face of Norway's worst mass murderer?

Anders Behring Breivik, 32, is believed to have committed what looks to be the largest individual shooting massacre in history.


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Re: 16 Die in Norway Shooting and Bombing; Toll Expected to Rise
« Reply #10 on: July 23, 2011, 07:20:49 PM »
Witnesses describe scene of terror at Norway camp
By BJOERN H. AMLAND - Associated Press | AP – 4 hrs ago


SUNDVOLLEN, Norway (AP) — The man in the police uniform shouted for the campers to come closer. When they did, he killed them.

The gunman who killed at least 80 people at an island youth camp northwest of Oslo used his disguise to lure in his victims, then shot them twice to make sure they were dead, survivors said in the village of Sundvollen, where they were taken after the massacre.

"I saw many dead people," said 15-year old Elise, whose father, Vidar Myhre, didn't want her to disclose her last name. She just feet away from the gunman when he opened fire in the camp on Utoya island.

Elise said she had just come out from an information meeting in a nearby building when she heard gunshots. She saw a police officer and thought she was safe, but then he started shooting.

"He first shot people on the island. Afterward he started shooting people in the water," she said.

Elise said she hid behind the same rock that the killer was standing on. "I could hear his breathing from the top of the rock," she said.

In panic, the girl phoned her parents, whispering to them what was going on.

"They told me not to panic and that everything would be OK." Her parents also told her to get rid of a brightly colored jacket she was wearing to not draw attention to herself.

She said it was impossible to say how many minutes passed while she was waiting for him to stop. -- http://news.yahoo.com/

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Death toll from twin terror attacks in Norway climbs to 92
« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2011, 07:16:05 AM »
AP / Saturday, July 23, 2011


OSLO, Norway -- In all, at least 92 people were killed in the twin attacks that police are blaming on the same suspect, Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik.

Survivors of the shooting spree have described hiding and fleeing into the water to escape the gunman, but a police briefing Saturday detailed for the first time how long the terror lasted -- and how long victims waited for help.

The shooting came on the heels of what police told The Associated Press was an "Oklahoma city-type" bombing in Oslo's downtown: It targeted a government building, was allegedly perpetrated by a homegrown assailant and used the same mix of fertilizer and fuel that blew up a federal building in the U.S. in 1995.

In all, at least 92 people were killed in the twin attacks that police are blaming on the same suspect, 32-year-old Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik.

A SWAT team was dispatched to the island more than 50 minutes after people vacationing at a campground said they heard shooting across the lake, according to Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim. The drive to the lake took about 20 minutes, and once there, the team took another 20 minutes to find a boat.


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Death toll from twin terror attacks in Norway climbs to 92
« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2011, 07:18:02 AM »
A SWAT team was dispatched to the island more than 50 minutes after people vacationing at a campground said they heard shooting across the lake, according to Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim. The drive to the lake took about 20 minutes, and once there, the team took another 20 minutes to find a boat.

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« Reply #14 on: July 24, 2011, 08:29:10 AM »



Utoya Island, Norway. On Friday, July 22, 2011, a man dressed as a police officer opened fire
at the island youth camp connected to the ruling party. (AP Photo/Mapaid, Lasse Tur)

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« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2011, 05:52:24 AM »
Deaths Could Challenge Norway's Views On Justice
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July 25, 2011


If the shooting and bombing rampage that killed dozens of people in Norway last week had happened in the United States, the man who confessed to the assault could be facing the death penalty. Instead, the maximum sentence Anders Behring Breivik faces — at least initially — is 21 years.

The alleged crimes of Breivik, 32, have stunned people who view Norway much as the Scandinavian country views itself — as a bastion of nonviolence and social liberalism. Many are equally shocked that Breivik could get such a light sentence for the crime — although it could be extended by five-year chunks if a court ruled Breivik remained a continuing threat.

But Norway's open views on crime and punishment date back more than a century, with the abolition in 1902 of executions in time of peace. Following World War II, Norway was a founding member and leading voice in the Council of Europe and the European Convention on Human Rights, which, among other precepts, requires signatories to foreswear the use of the death penalty in peacetime.

The viewpoint arose out of the countless atrocities of World War II, said Nida Gelazis, a senior associate at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington.

A selection of the maximum criminal penalties in European countries:

Capital Punishment:
Belarus

Life Imprisonment:
Germany
France
Sweden
Russia (not for women)
Ukraine
Romania
Italy
Turkey
England
Wales
Ireland
Montenegro
Finland
Switzerland

Other Maximum Sentences:
Norway, 21 years
Spain, 30 years (40 for terrorism)
Portugal, 25 years
Serbia, 40 years
Bosnia-Herzegovina, 45 years
Croatia, 40 years

"The idea was that somehow Europeans could get along better if they could focus on institutions that create norms that bind them," she said.

In Europe, where most countries have a much lower homicide rate than the U.S., "there's sort of a general consensus that the death penalty is barbaric and that it is something that a modern democracy shouldn't participate in," she said.

"People are unwilling to support a state that has the power to take your life, regardless of the crime statistics," she said.

Norway's murder rate is extremely low even by European standards. The country averaged 0.69 murders per 100,000 people per year between 2006 and 2008, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In comparison, France averaged 1.37 homicides per 100,000 perople, and Lithuania averaged 8.76 homicides per 100,000 people. The U.S. had a murder and nonnegligent manslaughter rate of 5.4 per 100,000 people in 2008, according to Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics.

Norway, like a few other European nations, has eliminated life imprisonment. Spain, Portugal and much of the former Yugoslavia have also done away with life sentences, but Norway's maximum of just 21 years incarceration is an outlier even among the more liberal European states.

"I think it's just a reflection of the Norwegian ethos and the Norwegian self image," said Mike Newton, a professor at Vanderbilt University Law School. Norway, he said, "doesn't culturally tend to focus on crime and criminality and certainly not criminality of this magnitude."

Newton said the events of last week are likely to shake things up.

"What this may do is overcome some of the cultural resistance that might have been in place of people who said simply, 'We don't need to worry about that,'" he said. "Well, clearly it's been demonstrated that the Norwegians do need to worry about it."

Newton said it is possible that if convicted, Breivik could "in theory" be held longer than 21 years. Or, the especially horrible circumstances of this case could simply prompt a change in the law before Breivik goes to trial.

"That would not be inappropriate and it would certainly not be a deprivation of fundamental human rights," Newton said. "Even if it's directed against a particular offense or a particular set of circumstances, that's totally permissible." -- http://www.npr.org/

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Norway killer planned red wine treat before attack
« Reply #16 on: July 26, 2011, 03:27:38 PM »
By Patrick Lannin and Johan Ahlander | Reuters – 17 hrs ago


OSLO (Reuters) - The confessed killer of more than 90 people in Norway wanted to prepare by hiring two top-class prostitutes and drinking some expensive French wine, the document he distributed on the Internet showed Monday.

In a 1,500-page manifesto and instruction manual for would-be "crusaders" against Islam and liberal European politicians, the document written by Anders Behring Breivik says preparations should include a photo session after a "few hours in a solarium to look fresher."

Breivik, who police say has confessed to the killing, was appearing in court Monday on a police request to hold him for a further eight weeks after his Friday detention.

The manifesto sets out Breivik's ideas and also documents a period from April 2002 to the day before the July 22 attacks, showing a mixture of obsessive planning and glimpses of his everyday life.

"This house is infested with beetles. Just now I was about to reach for a chocolate in my goodie bag and a beetle had crawled in," he wrote of the farm where he made his preparations.

The document discusses friends and family and says at the end of April he spent time "partying" before getting down to work on the farm he rented to make a bomb.

He wrote that he was surprised by visitors a number of times and sometimes suspected it was the police.

He said he had been storing three bottles of expensive French red wine. "Considering the fact that my martyrdom operation draws ever closer I decided to bring one to enjoy with my extended family at our annual Christmas party in December."

"My thought was to save the last flask for my last martyrdom celebration and enjoy it with the two high-class model whores I intend to rent prior to the mission," he wrote.

It was not clear from the document whether he did do that.

But he said in an entry dated July 11 that he had "bought a lot of exquisite food and candy" to recharge his batteries.

The document also shows an extensive use of steroids and protein drinks to provide him with more energy and one point he writes that he wishes he could obtain "aggressiveness pills."

Breivik wrote of himself as a righteous crusader on a mission to save European "Christendom" from a tide of Islam. (Editing by Alistair Lyon) -- http://news.yahoo.com/

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« Reply #17 on: July 27, 2011, 10:27:05 AM »
Norway police slammed for slow response to rampage
By SHAWN POGATCHNIK - Associated Press – 4 hrs ago





OSLO, Norway (AP) — When Anders Behring Breivik launched his assault on the youth campers of Utoya Island, he expected Norway's special forces to swoop down and stop him at any minute.

Instead, Delta Force police officers made the 25-mile journey by car — they have no helicopter — then had to be rescued by a civilian craft when their boat broke down as it tried to navigate a one-minute hop to the island.

It took police more than 90 minutes to reach the gunman, who by then had mortally wounded 68 people. Breivik immediately dropped his guns and surrendered, having exceeded his wildest murderous expectations.

As Oslo's police force sounds an increasingly defensive note, international experts said Tuesday that Norway's government and security forces must learn stark lessons from a massacre made worse by a lackadaisical approach to planning for terror.

"Children were being slaughtered for an hour and a half and the police should have stopped it much sooner," said Mads Andenas, a law professor at the University of Oslo whose niece was on the island and survived by hiding in the bushes. One of his students was killed.

"Even taking all the extenuating circumstances into account, it is unforgivable," he said.

Survivors said they struggled to get their panicked pleas heard because operators on emergency lines were rejecting calls not connected to the Oslo bomb. When police finally realized a gunman was shooting teens and 20-somethings attending a youth retreat on the island, Breivik had already been hunting them down for half an hour.

In a final act of bungling, police on Monday revised the island death toll down to 68, after initially miscounting the corpses at 86. -- http://news.yahoo.com/

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« Reply #18 on: July 27, 2011, 03:10:09 PM »
When Anders Behring Breivik launched his assault on the youth campers of Utoya Island, he expected Norway's special forces to swoop down and stop him at any minute.

Instead, Delta Force police officers made the 25-mile journey by car — they have no helicopter — then had to be rescued by a civilian craft when their boat broke down as it tried to navigate a one-minute hop to the island.

Tsk, tsk, tsk, wa jud tawon magdahom nga naay ingon ani nga mahitabo sa ilang katilingban... :P

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« Reply #19 on: July 27, 2011, 03:13:09 PM »
It took police more than 90 minutes to reach the gunman, who by then had mortally wounded 68 people. Breivik immediately dropped his guns and surrendered, having exceeded his wildest murderous expectations.

Morag giabot nag kalaay, nahuwasan tingali nga diha na jud ang mga pulis...

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« Reply #20 on: July 27, 2011, 04:32:16 PM »
Tsk, tsk, tsk, wa jud tawon magdahom nga naay ingon ani nga mahitabo sa ilang katilingban... :P

wa gyod tawon maanad  ug ingon ani nga sitwasyon.  mahinumdom ko ani sa atong tourists hostage crisis nga nauwawan pod ta.  di baya pod atong armed forces makahibawo kun kalit lang tang atakehon ug vampire squadron nga nagngisi sa pag-landing sa atong mga atup.   

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« Reply #21 on: July 28, 2011, 12:29:27 AM »
This just too much. May God comfort the dying, the living. May God have mercy on the dead.

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« Reply #22 on: July 28, 2011, 04:33:19 AM »
For he has not despised or disdained the suffering of the afflicted one;he has not hidden his face from him but has listened to his cry for help.

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« Reply #23 on: August 01, 2011, 07:54:49 AM »
'Christian terrorist'? Norway case strikes debate
By JESSE WASHINGTON - AP National Writer | AP – 3 hrs ago


When the "enemy" is different, an outsider, it's easier to draw quick conclusions, to develop stereotypes. It's simply human nature: There is "us," and there is "them." But what happens when the enemy looks like us — from the same tradition and belief system?

That is the conundrum in the case of Norway and Anders Behring Brevik, who is being called a "Christian extremist" or "Christian terrorist."

As westerners wrestle with such characterizations of the Oslo mass murder suspect, the question arises: Nearly a decade after 9/11 created a widespread suspicion of Muslims based on the actions of a fanatical few, is this what it's like to walk a mile in the shoes of stereotype?

"Absolutely," said Mark Kelly Tyler, pastor of Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. "It clearly puts us in a position where we can't simply say that extreme and violent behavior associated with a religious belief is somehow restricted to Muslim extremists."

"It speaks to cultural assumptions, how we are able to understand something when it (comes from) us," Tyler said. "When one of us does something terrible, we know that's not how we all think, yet we can't see that with other people."

Psychologists say stereotypes come from a deeply human impulse to categorize other people, usually into groups of "us" and "them."

"Our brains are wired that way," said Cheryl Dickter, a psychology professor at the College of William & Mary who studies stereotypes and prejudice.

When Dickter examined brain waves, she found that people process information and pictures about their "us" group differently compared with information about "them" groups. People remembered information better when it reinforced their stereotypes of other groups, she said, and when information didn't fit their stereotype, it was often explained or simply forgotten.

"That's how stereotypes get maintained in the face of all this (contradictory) information," Dickter said.

So during the first reports that someone had detonated a car bomb and then opened fire at a youth camp in Norway, many assumptions clicked into place.

"In all likelihood the attack was launched by part of the jihadist hydra," Thomas Joscelyn, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, wrote within hours on the Weekly Standard website.

The massacre was actually committed, police say, by a blond Norwegian whose photo would not seem out of place in an American college directory. As Breivik's 1,500-page manifesto emerged, calling for violence to rid Europe of non-Christians and those he deemed traitors to Christian Europe, some seized on the religious aspect of his delusions.

Mark Juergensmeyer, editor of the book "Global Religions: An Introduction" and a sociology professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, wrote an essay likening Breivik to Timothy McVeigh, the American who killed 168 people in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. It was the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil until 9/11.

McVeigh and Breivik were both "good-looking young Caucasians, self-enlisted soldiers in an imagined cosmic war to save Christendom ... and both were Christian terrorists," Juergensmeyer wrote.

In a column for Salon.com, Alex Pareene said Breivik is not an American-style evangelical, but he listed other connections to Christianity. "All of this says 'Christian terrorist,'" Pareene wrote.

Such claims drew strong resistance. "Breivik is not a Christian. That's impossible. No one believing in Jesus commits mass murder," Bill O'Reilly said on his Fox News show.

That makes sense to Joyce Dubensky, CEO of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding. She said it also makes sense that "millions of Muslims say Osama bin Laden is not a Muslim, that no one who believes in the prophet Muhammad commits mass murder."

"We need to hear Bill O'Reilly, but we also need to hear and understand the voices of the overwhelming Muslim majority around the world who condemn those who are terrorists in the name of their faith," she said.

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« Reply #24 on: August 01, 2011, 08:04:52 AM »
People have a hard time seeing extremism in their own religion.

For Christians who think of their faith as preaching peace, how to explain the faith-sanctioned killing of the Crusades? For Muslims, what about the thousands of jihadists now following violent interpretations of Islam?

Or consider the Ku Klux Klan's burning crosses. If those were the actions of a misguided minority, shouldn't the same be said of the 19 men who hijacked airliners on 9/11?

Art Markman, a psychology professor at the University of Texas at Austin, said research shows that when people are asked to describe someone else's behavior, they focus on personal characteristics — who that person is. But when asked to describe their own behavior, people focus on their individual situation.

"If you're a Christian and you see this Norway murderer, you say, I have these teachings and I haven't murdered anyone, so the teachings can't be the problem," Markman said. "But if you're talking about the 'other,' it's different. And if you don't know what the actual Muslim teachings are, it seems like a plausible explanation."

Some Christians say they do know the Muslim teachings, and that they are the problem. "There is a lot of text to justify the link between Islam and terrorism," said Michael Youssef, founder of the Evangelical-Anglican Church of the Apostles in Atlanta. "In the Quaranic text, and in the tradition that was written by the followers."

Many Islamic scholars say violent interpretations are wrong, and Youssef acknowledges that. However, "If your role model is Jesus, then nonviolence will be the way you change things. If your role model is somebody who waged war and killed people, then you say, 'I can do that,'" said Youssef, who was born in Egypt to Christian parents.

But Arsalan Iftikhar, an international human rights lawyer and author of the upcoming book "Islamic Pacifism: Global Muslims in the Post-Osama Era," said the Norway attacks "proved that terrorism can be committed by a person of any race, nationality or religion."

Iftikhar, who is Muslim, said one effect of the tragedy would be "to restart a debate on the term terrorism, and who and when the term should be applied."

"Sadly, the last ten years, the term has been co-opted in public discourse and only applies to Muslims," he said. "Now here we have a right-wing Christian extremist who has committed an act of terror, and many people don't know how to react." -- http://news.yahoo.com/

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« Reply #25 on: August 11, 2011, 02:59:10 PM »
Experts think Breivik’s manifesto contains secret code
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A group of hundreds of international experts are scouring the accused Norway shooter's 1,500-page manifesto for signs of a secret code.

Rolf Frøysa, the chief technology expert at a broadband internet company in Norway, told the UK Telegraph that when he learned that Anders Breivik left behind a manifesto that plagiarized large portions of the writings of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, he began to wonder if Breivik also made use of codes in the text of his broadside. Kaczynski famously embedded a code in his writings that took years to crack.

Frøysa started a site where users who want to volunteer can examine the document and share their findings.

When he began examining the document, about 46 internet links attracted his attention. The URLs didn't work, but did contain numbers inside of them. When Frøysa plugged those numbers in as GPS coordinates, he found that most of the links corresponded to sites in Europe, such as a train station in Liverpool. You can see a map of the cities here.


Police think the GPS coordinates "could be a part of the plan to get attention," according to a translation of VG newspaper. But they could also be other terror attack targets, as Breivik said initially he was part of a "cell."

According to an English translation of an account in the newspaper Dagavisen, a group of hackers called Noria broke into Breivik's email and handed over the data to a journalist named Kjetil Stormark. The hacking group thought the emails could shed light on whether Breivik was working alone or had accomplices, as he originally claimed. But it's unclear if police will be able to use the emails, since they were illegally obtained.

Breivik is accused of detonating a bomb in Oslo that killed eight people and then going to a youth camp affiliated with Norway's ruling political party and killing 69 people there. In his manifesto, he rails against multiculturalism and Islam, among other things. -- http://news.yahoo.com/

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« Reply #26 on: August 11, 2011, 03:02:55 PM »



Hmm, tahor man jamog nawong ning tawhana... :P

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