A sad day in Oslo
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According to the news, the death toll is now reduced to 76 people. Apparently he said he felt terrible killing all those beople, but it had to be done. Here's a translation from the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet from this evening:

(...) Anders Behring Breivik (32), who is accused of bomb attack on ministries and massacre at Utøya, was today remanded in custody for eight weeks with letters and restraining orders, and put in full isolation for four weeks.

Anders Behring Breivik can be kept in custody until 26 September before he must be brought to prison again.

District Court Judge Kim Heger read out the verdict in Oslo Courthouse at 15.15 this afternoon. The ruling was continuously translated into English, in the interests of the large turnout of foreign journalists.

- The court finds that the view of just cause can be suspected of terrorist acts. The court notes that the accused in police interviews has acknowledged bombing including ministries and shooting at Utøya, Heger says.

- Despite the fact that the accused has admitted the facts, he has not admitted guilt. He believes that he had to save Norway and Western Europe from the culture marxists and a Muslim takeover, Heger is citing from the accused's explanation.

Heger refers further from the accused's explanation:

- The motive was to give a strong signal to the people. He would inflict Labour the largest possible loss, and choke future recruitment to the Labour Party.

- The aim was, according to the offender, not to kill as many people as possible, but to give a strong signal to the Labour Party, Heger says. The terror accused 32-year-old has referred to what he believes is the Labour Party's contribution to "mass importation of Muslims" to Norway. (...)


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