Monday, July 25, 2011

Kill 92 people, threatened with 21-year sentence


The Telegraph Anders Behring Breivik in video diunggahnya on YouTube before the slaughter of young children in Norway.


OSLO - Suspects in two separate attacks in and near Oslo that killed at least 92 people, Anders Behring Breivik, argued in charge, said his lawyer told a station of Norway, NRK television, Saturday (24/7/2011).

Behring Breivik (32) was arrested for the shooting would have at least 88 people to death at a meeting of the young generation of the Party of labour in one of the island and made seven dead in the explosion of a car bomb, which tore several Government in Oslo buildings.

"He claims to be responsible," said lawyer Geir Lippestad to television channels.

"He explained that cruel but it had to perform this action, said Lippestad." The increase, such attacks "appear to have planned for a long time."

Behring Breivik joined a party of anti-immigration and write a blog that has a multi-kulturalisme and Islam, but police said he was not familiar with all of its victims.

If proven guilty of terrorism charges, he would face a penalty up to 21 years in prison, said police.

A video network You Tube which grows a war against Islam has shown photos Behring Breivik, who wore a costume and wielding automatic weapons.

Some eyewitnesses said the gunman, who wore the uniform of the police opened fire on blindly since long time on the island of Utoeya, in the Northwest of Oslo. During this time the victims, the young man, could not resist and dispersed with panic or jump in the Lake and then swim to the Mainland.

Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, who felt pleasantly surprised about the events in the country are Placide 4.8 million people, said, "a paradise island has changed so much hell."

The activists that develops in the Interior had launched a surprise attack elsewhere in the past, particularly in occur United States - where Timothy McVeigh killed 168 people with a truck bombing in Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.

A Police SWAT team was on the scene in Oslo, 30 kilometres from the capital of the Norway, to membekuk Breivik Behring after almost 90 minutes that suspects opened fire, said acting Chief of police, Sveinung Sponheim, in his presentation.

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