Showing posts with label Anders Behring Breivik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anders Behring Breivik. Show all posts
Friday, January 13, 2017
Mass Murderer Breivik Trying to Spread Radical Ideology in Norwegian Prison - Government Lawyers
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Norwegian Mass Murderer Anders Breivik's Father to Publish Book
The father of Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik will publish a book entitled, My Fault? A Father's Story, on his role in the life of the killer, his publisher has announced.
In an excerpt released on Wednesday, Jens Breivik writes: "I feel some guilt and I feel some responsibility. What would have happened if I had been a better father? Would Anders have done what he did?" » | Agence France-Press in Oslo | Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Friday, February 14, 2014
Le tueur norvégien Breivik menace d'une grève de la faim pour une console
Dans un courrier envoyé aux autorités carcérales en novembre, le terroriste d'extrême-droite pose 12 exigences. Susceptibles selon lui de rendre son séjour en prison conforme avec la réglementation européenne, ces demandes portent sur des droits fondamentaux, comme la possibilité de promenade ou de communiquer, et des détails anecdotiques.
Il réclame notamment le remplacement de la Playstation 2 mise à sa disposition par une PS3 «avec accès à des jeux pour adulte que je peux moi-même choisir», et de sa chaise de bureau «douloureuse» par un sofa ou un fauteuil. «Les autres détenus ont accès à des jeux pour adulte alors que je n'ai le droit de jouer qu'à des jeux pour enfants d'un moindre intérêt. Un exemple est "Rayman Revolution", un jeu (d'aventure dont la suite s'appelle "La grande évasion", ndlr) conçu pour des enfants de trois ans», écrit le tueur âgé de 35 ans. » | LeParisien.fr | vendredi 14 février 2014
Friday, November 01, 2013
Le père d'Anders Breivik s'insurge contre un livre
LE POINT: Les libraires ont rapporté que beaucoup de gens voulaient lire cet ouvrage et que de longues files se formaient devant les points de vente.
Jens Breivik, le père du tueur norvégien Anders Behring Breivik, a dénoncé vendredi le livre écrit sur son ex-femme et dans lequel son nom apparaît. Mère : l'histoire de Wenche Behring Breivik, de Marit Christensen, est sorti plus tôt que prévu mardi, allant à l'encontre d'une injonction légale menaçant d'empêcher sa publication.
Jens Breivik est décrit dans le livre comme un "tyran", d'après le quotidien Dagbladet. Dans un entretien avec la radio P4, Jens Breivik a affirmé que la manière dont il était décrit était fictive et a insisté sur le fait que l'auteur ne l'avait jamais contacté, ni pendant ses recherches et ni pendant la rédaction du livre. "Tout cela est complètement inventé", a-t-il dit. "Il n'y a presque rien de vrai."
Les libraires ont rapporté que beaucoup de gens voulaient lire cet ouvrage et que de longues files se formaient devant les points de vente. » Source AFP | vendredi 01 novembre 2013
Jens Breivik, le père du tueur norvégien Anders Behring Breivik, a dénoncé vendredi le livre écrit sur son ex-femme et dans lequel son nom apparaît. Mère : l'histoire de Wenche Behring Breivik, de Marit Christensen, est sorti plus tôt que prévu mardi, allant à l'encontre d'une injonction légale menaçant d'empêcher sa publication.
Jens Breivik est décrit dans le livre comme un "tyran", d'après le quotidien Dagbladet. Dans un entretien avec la radio P4, Jens Breivik a affirmé que la manière dont il était décrit était fictive et a insisté sur le fait que l'auteur ne l'avait jamais contacté, ni pendant ses recherches et ni pendant la rédaction du livre. "Tout cela est complètement inventé", a-t-il dit. "Il n'y a presque rien de vrai."
Les libraires ont rapporté que beaucoup de gens voulaient lire cet ouvrage et que de longues files se formaient devant les points de vente. » Source AFP | vendredi 01 novembre 2013
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Anders Breivik 'Apologised to Mother for Ruining Her Life'
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Anders Breivik apologised to mother Wenche Behring Breivik before she died, telling her he was sorry for ruining her life, biography 'The Mother' says
Anders Breivik, the Norwegian mass killer who killed 77 people, apologised to his mother for ruining her life before she died of cancer this year, a new book claims.
"The Mother", based on hours of conversations with Wenche Behring Breivik by journalist Marit Christensen and published on Thursday, says she once described herself as the world's "saddest mother" who both hated and loved her son.
She had no idea that he was planning the attacks on July 22, 2011, cooking him a dinner of spaghetti that got cold as she waited in vain for his return and watched the news of bombings and shootings by an unknown killer.
She broke down in tears when the police came to her house that night to say Anders Breivik was to blame for the massacre – a bombing in Oslo that killed eight and a shooting rampage on a nearby island that killed 69, many of them teenagers. » | Reuters | Thursday, October 31, 2013
Anders Breivik, the Norwegian mass killer who killed 77 people, apologised to his mother for ruining her life before she died of cancer this year, a new book claims.
"The Mother", based on hours of conversations with Wenche Behring Breivik by journalist Marit Christensen and published on Thursday, says she once described herself as the world's "saddest mother" who both hated and loved her son.
She had no idea that he was planning the attacks on July 22, 2011, cooking him a dinner of spaghetti that got cold as she waited in vain for his return and watched the news of bombings and shootings by an unknown killer.
She broke down in tears when the police came to her house that night to say Anders Breivik was to blame for the massacre – a bombing in Oslo that killed eight and a shooting rampage on a nearby island that killed 69, many of them teenagers. » | Reuters | Thursday, October 31, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
Survivors of the Utoya [sic] Massacre Fear the Rise of Norway’s Right and the End of the Multicultural Society They Treasure
They survived Anders Breivik’s deadly attack against the party he blamed for the “Islamisation” of Norway, but the three young Labour politicians elected this month worry that the multicultural society they treasure could now be under threat from the incoming right-wing government.
Elections last week ousted the Labour Party after eight years in power, with the victorious Conservative Party now crafting a coalition government which will for the first time include the anti-immigration Progress Party, which won 16 per cent of the vote.
Progress Party politicians insist they are not xenophobic, but during election campaigning the deputy party leader presented a paper which proposed halving the immigrant population and dramatically slashing the number of asylum seekers in Norway.
“The Progress Party has been very clear that they want to challenge international law and human rights regarding immigration,” said Stine Renate Håheim, 29, who survived Breivik’s slaughter on Utoya [sic] Island two years ago by leaping into the cold fjord. “If the Progress Party is included in the government it will be the most right-wing government in Europe and that frightens at least me.” » | Charlotte McDonald-Gibson | Friday, September 13, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Norway Swings Right in Election Two Years after Breivik Massacre
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Anders Breivik n'étudiera pas à l'université
Recalé. Anders Breivik n'étudiera pas les sciences politiques à l'université d'Oslo, comme il l'avait demandé à la fin du mois de juillet. Le recteur, Ole Petter Ottersen, a fait savoir ce mardi que l'auteur de la tuerie d'Utoeya, qui purge une peine de 21 ans de prison renouvelable, ne pourrait pas accéder aux cours à distance. La raison de ce refus? Il n'a pas les qualifications nécessaires. Anders Breivik, 34 ans, a arrêté sa scolarité au cours du secondaire. Or, en Norvège, les universités sélectionnent les candidats en fonction des notes obtenues aux examens passés à l'issue de l'enseignement secondaire. » | Par lefigaro.fr | mardi 06 août 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Norwegian Mass-murderer Anders Behring Breivik Seeks University Place
THE GUARDIAN: Self-confessed fascist whose terror campaign two years ago killed 77 people has applied to University of Oslo
Norway's oldest and most illustrious university, with five Nobel Prize winners among its alumni, may soon add the self-confessed fascist whose terror campaign two years ago killed 77 people.
Anders Behring Breivik, serving a 21-year sentence in a maximum security prison, has applied to the University of Oslo to study political science, Norwegian television revealed on Monday night.
The university, whose Latin motto is et nos petimus astra – we strive for the stars – said it would consider Breivik's application on its merits.
Ole Petter Ottersen, the university's rector, confirmed that Breivik had applied to study a single topic that would not lead to a degree, but could not go into details on how the application would be treated.
"Prison inmates are allowed to study, and we have a set of rules that we stick to in assessing applications. We don't want to change them — although obviously some people would like them changed," he told the Guardian.
Breivik last summer announced his intention to study politics and write several books. » | David Crouch in Gothenburg | Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Norway's oldest and most illustrious university, with five Nobel Prize winners among its alumni, may soon add the self-confessed fascist whose terror campaign two years ago killed 77 people.
Anders Behring Breivik, serving a 21-year sentence in a maximum security prison, has applied to the University of Oslo to study political science, Norwegian television revealed on Monday night.
The university, whose Latin motto is et nos petimus astra – we strive for the stars – said it would consider Breivik's application on its merits.
Ole Petter Ottersen, the university's rector, confirmed that Breivik had applied to study a single topic that would not lead to a degree, but could not go into details on how the application would be treated.
"Prison inmates are allowed to study, and we have a set of rules that we stick to in assessing applications. We don't want to change them — although obviously some people would like them changed," he told the Guardian.
Breivik last summer announced his intention to study politics and write several books. » | David Crouch in Gothenburg | Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013
France: Le néo-nazi sympathisant de Breivik libéré
TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Le Norvégien d'extrême droite Kristian Vikernes, 40 ans, arrêté mardi en France, est sorti libre jeudi soir de garde à vue, son audition n'ayant mis en évidence aucune préparation de projet terroriste.
Surnommé Varg ("loup" en norvégien), l'homme, musicien de black metal, avait été interpellé mardi matin avec son épouse française, Marie Cachet, 25 ans, à leur domicile de Salon-la-Tour (Corrèze, centre) dans le cadre d'une enquête sur des soupçons de visées terroristes.
Son épouse était sortie mercredi soir du commissariat de Brive-la-Gaillarde (Corrèze) tandis que Vikernes est ressorti jeudi soir après 48 heures d'audition qui n'ont pas mis en évidence de préparation de projet terroriste, a-t-on appris de source judiciaire. En revanche, il devra répondre prochainement devant le tribunal correctionnel de Paris de faits qualifiés de "provocation à la haine raciale" en raison de ses écrits sur son blog et des éléments tirés de l'exploitation de ses ordinateurs en perquisition, a-t-on précisé.
La provocation à la haine raciale est une infraction relevant du droit de la presse. Selon le ministère de l'Intérieur, Virkenes pourrait aussi être poursuivi pour apologie de crime de guerre. » | afp/Newsnet | jeudi 18 juillet 2013
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Surnommé Varg ("loup" en norvégien), l'homme, musicien de black metal, avait été interpellé mardi matin avec son épouse française, Marie Cachet, 25 ans, à leur domicile de Salon-la-Tour (Corrèze, centre) dans le cadre d'une enquête sur des soupçons de visées terroristes.
Son épouse était sortie mercredi soir du commissariat de Brive-la-Gaillarde (Corrèze) tandis que Vikernes est ressorti jeudi soir après 48 heures d'audition qui n'ont pas mis en évidence de préparation de projet terroriste, a-t-on appris de source judiciaire. En revanche, il devra répondre prochainement devant le tribunal correctionnel de Paris de faits qualifiés de "provocation à la haine raciale" en raison de ses écrits sur son blog et des éléments tirés de l'exploitation de ses ordinateurs en perquisition, a-t-on précisé.
La provocation à la haine raciale est une infraction relevant du droit de la presse. Selon le ministère de l'Intérieur, Virkenes pourrait aussi être poursuivi pour apologie de crime de guerre. » | afp/Newsnet | jeudi 18 juillet 2013
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
'Neo-Nazi' Singer Vikernes in French Terror Arrest
BBC: A Norwegian musician with links to mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has been arrested in France on "suspicion he was preparing a major terrorist act".
The French interior ministry said Kristian "Varg" Vikernes constituted "a potential threat to society".
He was arrested in central France after his wife bought four rifles.
Vikernes, described by French officials as a neo-Nazi, had in the past received a copy of a manifesto from Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway in 2011. » | Tuesday, July 16, 2013
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Neo-Nazi linked to Norwegian killer Anders Breivik arrested in France: A neo-Nazi linked to Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has been arrested in southwestern France after investigators decided he might stage a large "terrorist act", Interior Minister Manuel Valls said. » | Reuters | Tuesday, July 16, 2013
LE FIGARO: Un Norvégien «susceptible de préparer un acte terroriste» arrêté en France : Le néonazi Varg Vikernes, musicien connu de la scène black métal norvégienne, constituait «une menace potentielle pour la société», assure le ministère de l'Intérieur. Sa femme, une Française, a elle aussi été arrêtée. » | Par Anne Jouan | mardi 16 juillet 2013
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Breivik-Sympathisant: Norwegischer Neonazi in Frankreich festgenommen: Er fiel den Ermittlern wegen fremdenfeindlicher und antisemitischer Kommentare im Internet auf: Ein norwegischer Neonazi ist in Frankreich festgenommen worden. Der 40-Jährige gilt als Sympathisant des Attentäters Breivik. » | als/AFP | Dienstag, 16. Juli 2013
The French interior ministry said Kristian "Varg" Vikernes constituted "a potential threat to society".
He was arrested in central France after his wife bought four rifles.
Vikernes, described by French officials as a neo-Nazi, had in the past received a copy of a manifesto from Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway in 2011. » | Tuesday, July 16, 2013
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Neo-Nazi linked to Norwegian killer Anders Breivik arrested in France: A neo-Nazi linked to Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has been arrested in southwestern France after investigators decided he might stage a large "terrorist act", Interior Minister Manuel Valls said. » | Reuters | Tuesday, July 16, 2013
LE FIGARO: Un Norvégien «susceptible de préparer un acte terroriste» arrêté en France : Le néonazi Varg Vikernes, musicien connu de la scène black métal norvégienne, constituait «une menace potentielle pour la société», assure le ministère de l'Intérieur. Sa femme, une Française, a elle aussi été arrêtée. » | Par Anne Jouan | mardi 16 juillet 2013
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Breivik-Sympathisant: Norwegischer Neonazi in Frankreich festgenommen: Er fiel den Ermittlern wegen fremdenfeindlicher und antisemitischer Kommentare im Internet auf: Ein norwegischer Neonazi ist in Frankreich festgenommen worden. Der 40-Jährige gilt als Sympathisant des Attentäters Breivik. » | als/AFP | Dienstag, 16. Juli 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Anders Behring Breivik, the killer who carried out Norway's biggest peacetime massacre, has been denied permission to attend the funeral of his mother.
Breivik, a 34-year-old right-wing extremist who is serving a 21-year jail sentence for killing 77 people in twin attacks in July 2011, is being held under strict prison conditions.
Officials at the high-security Ila prison near Oslo decided to extend his strict security regimen when it came up for review Tuesday, and denied his request to attend the funeral, his lawyer Tord Jordet said.
Wenche Behring Breivik, who died last week aged 66, had shunned the spotlight after her son's attacks. She appeared to be the person closest to him, and he had described her as his "Achilles heel". » | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The mother of Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a massacre in Norway in 2011, has died at the age of 66.
Breivik, who met with his mother Wenche at the prison where he is being held earlier this month, has said he would like to attend her funeral.
"He was allowed to say goodbye," Mrs Breivik's lawyer said. "They both knew it would be the final meeting... I spoke to him this morning. He was grieving. It was very sad news to him. "
Breivik, a 34-year-old right-wing fanatic, launched Norway's worst peacetime massacre on July 22, 2011.
He detonated a car bomb outside government offices in Oslo killing eight people and then drove to the island of Utoya where he massacred 69 in a shooting spree at the summer camp of the governing Labor Party's youth wing.
Five years before the massacre, Breivik had moved back to live with his mother and ended all social contacts. His mother never attended Breivik's 10-week trial for health reasons, but in a statement read in court she said Breivik had fabricated information. » | Associated Press in Oslo | Saturday, March 23, 2013
Monday, November 19, 2012
SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Norwegian mass-murderer Anders Behring Breivik has written a letter to Beate Zschäpe, the last surviving member of Germany's neo-Nazi terrorist cell the National Socialist Underground. In the text obtained by SPIEGEL, Breivik praises Zschäpe for her alleged crimes and says she should be "extremely proud."
Anders Behring Breivik, the right-wing extremist who is serving a maximum sentence for the murder of 77 people in premeditated attacks that devastated Norway in July 2011, is interested in establishing contact Germany's most famous neo-Nazi. SPIEGEL has learned that he sent a letter to Beate Zschäpe, the only surviving member of the German neo-Nazi terrorist group known as the National Socialist Underground (NSU).
Zschäpe, who stands accused of acting as an accessory to murder on 10 counts, currently awaits trial in police custody at a prison in Cologne. That is where Breivik addressed his letter to Zschäpe on May 7, offering his support for what he called their common cause. » | kla/SPIEGEL | Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, November 08, 2012
LE POINT: L'homme qui avait assassiné 77 personnes en 2011 estime que ses conditions de détention sont "contraires aux droits de l'homme".
Anders Behring Breivik, condamné pour le meurtre de 77 personnes le 22 juillet 2011 en Norvège, s'est plaint de ses conditions de détention "contraires aux droits de l'homme", a annoncé jeudi un de ses avocats. L'extrémiste de droite de 33 ans a envoyé une lettre aux autorités pénitentiaires dans laquelle il fustige le régime carcéral de très haute sécurité auquel il est soumis depuis plus d'un an et les restrictions encadrant sa correspondance. Selon l'avocat Tord Jordet, Breivik est en pratique privé d'accès à un ordinateur qui lui avait été fourni - sans accès à internet - pendant sa détention provisoire et les courriers qu'il reçoit et envoie sont censurés dès qu'ils abordent un thème politique. » | Source AFP | jeudi 08 novembre 2012
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Norway killer Breivik complains about prison: Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik, convicted of killing 77 people last year, has complained that prison conditions are violating his human rights, one of his lawyers said Thursday. » | Thursday, November 08, 2012
Sunday, October 07, 2012
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik's mother "sexualised" her four-year-old son, smacked him, and often told him she wished he were dead, child psychologist reports printed in a new book on the Norwegian killer have revealed.
The reports also show that when Breivik was just four-years-old, his mother became preoccupied with fears that her son would violently assault someone.
"She saw him as an adult violent person, even though he was only a small boy," said Aage Borchgrevink, author of A Norwegian tragedy. "She was afraid that he would assault people."
The psychologist reports show that Wenche Behring already felt her son was "aggressive, hyperactive and clingy," when she was breastfeeding him.
By the time he was four years old, she "sexualised" the young Breivik, hit him, and frequently told him that she wished that he were dead.
"The mother and Anders sleep in the same bed at night with very close bodily contact," psychologists from Norway's centre for child and youth psychiatry (SSBU), reported after Breivik and his mother spent several weeks there in 1983. The family's neighbours at the time became worried about her inappropriate sexual behaviour. » | Richard Orange in Malmö | Sunday, October 07, 2012
Sunday, September 02, 2012
THE GUARDIAN: National Front and English Defence League members praise Norwegian mass murderer as 'inspirational' and a 'role model'
A number of rightwing British activists have publicly praised mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik – one describing him as a "role model" – since the Norwegian extremist was sentenced.
Members of the English Defence League (EDL) and the National Front have voiced support for the 33-year-old, who was declared sane and convicted by an Oslo court nine days ago after killing 77 people in two attacks last year.
Kickboxer Darren Clifft from Walsall tried to garner support for a petition to free Breivik last week. The 23-year-old National Front supporter, who posts as "Daz MarxistHunter", left a message on Facebook stating: "[Breivik] is truly inspirational. He sacrificed his life so Europe might be free again from the clutches of Islam and cultural Marxism, multiculturalism and political correctness. I see him as my role model, what every European man needs to be in order for Europe to survive."
Another Breivik admirer, Nick Greger – who, along with EDL founder member Paul Ray, runs Order 777, which claims to bring together Christian resistance movements – wrote on Facebook that the Norwegian deserved a medal "for the groundbreaking performance to blow up his Marxist traitor government building". » | Mark Townsend | Saturday, September 01, 2012
Thursday, August 30, 2012
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Richard Millet, a respected French writer and editor, has sparked controversy for his comments on Anders Breivik, the Norwegian mass killer, whom he described as “without doubt what Norway deserves”.
Mr Millet, who says he has read all 1,500 pages of Breivik’s online manifesto, insists that he does not approve of the Norwegian gunman’s crimes.
However, he praised Breivik’s writing and cry of hatred for social democracy, immigration and multiculturalism.
“Breivik is without doubt what Norway deserves,” wrote Millet in an 18-page pamphlet.
He is “as much a child of a broken family as of an ideological and racial fracture caused by immigration from outside Europe over the last 20 years,” added Mr Millet, who has edited several award-winning books in France. » | Source: AFP | Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
LOS ANGELES TIMES: Nathan Lean wants "society" to take action against those who stand for freedom and human rights against jihad, Sharia and Islamic supremacism, for we "must be stopped." This is a veiled but clear call for restrictions on our freedom of speech. By publishing it on its Aug. 26 Op-Ed page, The Times is working against its own interests. For my opinions are certainly politically incorrect today, but if Lean succeeds in getting them criminalized, editors at The Times might find one day that they too hold an opinion unacceptable to those in power.
Lean thinks that "society" should act against my colleague Pamela Geller and me because the Norwegian mass murdererAnders Behring Breivik cited us in his manifesto. But actually, Breivik cited many, many people, including Barack Obama,John F. Kennedy and Thomas Jefferson -- who are never blamed for Breivik's murders. Also swept under the rug is the fact that Breivik’s manifesto is ideologically incoherent: So far was he from being a doctrinaire counter-jihadist that he wanted to aid Hamas and ally with jihad groups. Brevik’s real inspiration for his violence was, by his own account, Al Qaeda, as becomes clear in his manifesto when he spends 25 pages quoting extensively from the Koran and other Islamic sources. I am no more responsible for Breivik than the Beatles are for Charles Manson.
Indeed, the whole attempt to smear Geller and me with Breivik’s murders rests on several leaps of illogic and unstated assumptions. Even if Breivik’s views really were exactly the same as ours, would it therefore hold that if someone commits violence in the name of an idea, that idea is thereby discredited and must be driven out of the public discourse? In that case, precious few ideas would be left, since people at one time or another have committed violence in the name of virtually every cause under the sun. » | Robert Spencer | Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
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