Jane
2011-07-23 11:41:21 UTC
Seems to have some things in common with people we know:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/8656515/Norway-attacks-profile-of-suspect-Anders-Behring-Breivik.html
"Police chief Svinung Sponheim said that internet posting by Breivik
suggested he has "some political traits directed toward the right, and
anti-Muslim views".
Police officials have also said that the suspect appeared to have
posted on websites with Christian fundamentalist tendencies.
Mr Breivik had served in the Norwegian military doing national service
and had no criminal record according to reports.
He is believed to have grown up in Oslo and studied at the Oslo School
of Management, which offers degrees and postgraduate courses.
Government business records show him as the sole director of Breivik
Geofarm, a company Norwegian media is describing as a farming sole
proprietorship.
The company was set up to cultivate vegetables, melons, roots and
tubers, Norway's TV2 says, and speculation in local media is rife that
through such a link he may have had access to fertiliser, an
ingredient used in bomb-making.
The Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang quoted a friend as saying that
the suspect turned to right-wing extremism when in his late 20s. The
newspaper also said that he participated in online forums expressing
strong nationalistic views.
A Twitter account attributed to the suspect has also emerged but it
only has one post, which is a quote from the philosopher John Stuart
Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100,000 who
have only interests." "
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/8656515/Norway-attacks-profile-of-suspect-Anders-Behring-Breivik.html
"Police chief Svinung Sponheim said that internet posting by Breivik
suggested he has "some political traits directed toward the right, and
anti-Muslim views".
Police officials have also said that the suspect appeared to have
posted on websites with Christian fundamentalist tendencies.
Mr Breivik had served in the Norwegian military doing national service
and had no criminal record according to reports.
He is believed to have grown up in Oslo and studied at the Oslo School
of Management, which offers degrees and postgraduate courses.
Government business records show him as the sole director of Breivik
Geofarm, a company Norwegian media is describing as a farming sole
proprietorship.
The company was set up to cultivate vegetables, melons, roots and
tubers, Norway's TV2 says, and speculation in local media is rife that
through such a link he may have had access to fertiliser, an
ingredient used in bomb-making.
The Norwegian newspaper Verdens Gang quoted a friend as saying that
the suspect turned to right-wing extremism when in his late 20s. The
newspaper also said that he participated in online forums expressing
strong nationalistic views.
A Twitter account attributed to the suspect has also emerged but it
only has one post, which is a quote from the philosopher John Stuart
Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100,000 who
have only interests." "