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Norway mass killer Breivik found sane, sentenced to prison
Court finds Breivik responsible for acts of terror, sentences him to 21 years in prison.
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Oslo attack: Friends of Breivik testify about his 'Aryan' nose job
Claims he had the surgery because his nose was broken when he was attacked by a Pakistani.
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Oslo attack: Breivik picked victims who had "leftist" look
He issued his first seeming apology to innocent bystanders hurt or killed when his fertiliser bomb went off.
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Oslo attack: Breivik used computer wargames to plan attack
Once played Modern Warfare 17-hours straight, says he used such games to simulate the police response.
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Oslo attack: Breivik deemed sane in new finding
Lawyer says Breivik to tell trial he regrets 'not going further'.
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Police apologise for not stopping Norway massacre sooner
According to the police timeline, the massacre lasted for 75 minutes before Behring Breivik was arrested.
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Norway attacker got help to purchase equipment: Lawyer
Breivik travelled to 20 countries in his planning, obtained weapons during those trips.
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Gilani expresses deep sorrow, grief over Norway killings
Gilani visited the Norwegian embassy and conveyed his sympathy to the Charge d' Affaires.
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Norway gunman's erratic demands puzzle investigators
Before his court appearance earlier, Behring Breivik had asked to appear in uniform and to speak English.
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Madmen apologists
Let us hope that this refusal to see Breivik as anything other than an isolated madman is born of naïve myopia.
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Shocking but not surprising
To characterise Breivik’s action an isolated act is wrong and dangerous, and amounts to sweeping it under the rug.
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Norway gunman wants Japanese psychiatrist: Lawyer
'He believes that a Japanese person will understand him better than someone from Europe'
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Oslo’s many stories
Zealous bigotry can come from anywhere, as can murderous tendencies.
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The lethal son of Islamophobes
Europe needs to do something about the hardening of religious, ethnic and racial prejudices on its soil.
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Norway — ugly, but inevitable (II)
European society is coming under the influence of far-right forces, still has its moral bearings more or less intact.
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Another victory for the forces of bigotry
Directly or indirectly, innocent Norwegian citizens; men, women, and children have died because of Islam.
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Norway — ugly, but inevitable
Europe’s mainstream politicians propagate views like those Breivik holds, so long as it keeps them in power.
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No Norway trial before next year: Prosecutor
Acting prosecutor says that given the huge and demanding investigation, the police need time.
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The Pakistanisation of lunacy
Norway, like Pakistan understands that actions of a random extremist is not representative of the majority.
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Norwegian killer is probably insane, his lawyer says
Lawyer says Breivik believes people will thank him one day, Police doubt claims that he was part of a network.
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Norway killer could get 30 years: Prosecutor
Prosecutor Christian Hatlo says the new charge was currently only "a possibility".
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Amitabh Bachchan hopes for 'peace gadget'
The 68-year-old is wishing that science had some answers to curb hatred.
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Norway court hearing: Gunman claims ‘active network’ of support
Death toll revised downwards to 76; Oslo court remands Breivik in custody.
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Cut from the same cloth
Islamic militants and far-right xenophobes are cut from the same cloth. Both have a penchant for violence.
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Sad smugness after Oslo
Because one Christian fundamentalist committed terrorism in Norway does not exonerate Islamic fundamentalists.
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Anders Behring Breivik — a home-grown monster
The single most horrific act of violence in modern Norwegian history was perpetrated by one of our own.
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Norway terrorist detained, claims to have collaborators
The suspect admitted the facts of the case, but did "not plead guilty," judge Kim Heger said.
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Everyone thought it was Islamic militants: Oslo taxi driver
'On Friday, after the explosion, I didn't go to work, I stayed at home,' said taxi driver Muahammad Ali Farah.
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Anders Behring Breivik: From ordinary boy to mass murderer
Despite looking like your average Norwegian, Breivik spent almost a third of his life working on an extremist plot.
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Oslo attacker feared ‘Pakistanisation’ of Europe
Was mortally terrified of the idea of several ‘mini Pakistans’ appearing all over the map of Europe.
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Norway police say killer behind 1,500 page anti-Islamic manifesto
Manifesto published by Anders Behring Breivik on Friday just hours before he killed at least 93 people.
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Norway suspect deems killings atrocious but needed
Breivik expressed willingness to explain himself in court at a hearing.
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Terrorist attacks in Norway
Some western commentators felt that it could be the much feared ‘next attack’ on Europe.
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Bloodbath: Norway mourns 98 victims after ‘hell on paradise island’
Suspect named by the Norwegian media as Anders Behring Breivik, a 32-year-old Norwegian.
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Oslo assault: Twin attacks leave 11 dead in Norway
The prime minister’s office and other buildings in Oslo heavily damaged.
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Blast rocks central Oslo, Norway PM's office
Heavy debris littered the streets and a tall plume of brown smoke over the city centre.