The Story of July 22
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OSLO, July 23 (Reuters) - A suspected right-wing fanatic accused of killing at least 92 people deemed his acts "atrocious" yet "necessary" as Norway mourned victims of the nation's worst attacks since World War Two.

Police were hunting on Sunday to see if a possible second gunman took part in the shooting massacre and bomb attack on Friday that traumatized a normally peaceful Nordic country.

In his first comment via a lawyer since he was arrested, 32-year-old Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik expressed willingness to explain himself in court at a hearing likely to be held on Monday about extending protective custody.

"He has said that he believed the actions were atrocious, but that in his head they were necessary," lawyer Geir Lippestad told independent TV2 news.

Police said Breivik gave himself up after admitting to a massacre in which at least 85 people died, mostly young people attending a summer camp of the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labour Party on an idyllic island.

Breivik was also arrested for the bombing of Oslo's government district that killed seven people hours earlier. Norway's toughest sentence is 21 years in jail.

Survivors, relatives of those killed and supporters planned a procession to mourn the dead at Sundvollen on Sunday, near the island where the massacre took place.
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Old news son.

R.I.P. For the innocent persons
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I dont understand how someone could defend this.
It doesnt motherfucking matter whether he did it on purpose or not...

100 people dead is what it is. No reasoning is going to bring the dead back and no reason is going to make the friends and families of those who are now gone, feel any better.

He doesn't deserve a court date, he deserves to go burn in hell with Osama.
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He deserves to get raped by violent people in the prison. And die slowly after that...
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Marius man, I feel so bad for you. I wish I could help somehow.
Again, all I can do at this time is apologize, wish you luck and pray for you, your friend and his family.
God bless all of them.
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(07-26-2011, 09:29 PM)Dr. Noobias Wrote: I dont understand how someone could defend this.
It doesnt motherfucking matter whether he did it on purpose or not...

100 people dead is what it is. No reasoning is going to bring the dead back and no reason is going to make the friends and families of those who are now gone, feel any better.

That's called Man Slaughter ( accidentally killing some one), and you can still be arrested for Man Slaughter as far as I know.


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It wasn't accidental?
He planned this for 9 years.
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(07-26-2011, 10:31 PM)StillAlive7 Wrote: He deserves to get raped by violent people in the prison. And die slowly after that...

I feel a lot with all the victims family and friends (and whole Norway), but i disagree with this statement. You know, that's the difference between us and them: We don't kill people.
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(07-28-2011, 12:10 PM)Buddhist Stew Wrote:
(07-26-2011, 10:31 PM)StillAlive7 Wrote: He deserves to get raped by violent people in the prison. And die slowly after that...

I feel a lot with all the victims family and friends (and whole Norway), but i disagree with this statement. You know, that's the difference between us and them: We don't kill people.

I dont care what we do or what he does or what they do. A pig like him does not deserve to live. In Denmark he has already made several extremist's go public and tell about how they are right now training to kill in Russia with NeoNazi's up there.

So, Osama shouldn't have been killed then?


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