Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Far-right leader in Europe speaks of growing anger against Muslims

The leader of a British far-right group to which Anders Behring Breivik claims links called the attacks a sign of "growing anger" in Europe against Muslim immigrants, while a politician in a party in Italy's governing coalition called some of the gunman's ideas "great."

  • 'Terrorist's' Lawyer Calls Him Likely Insane
  • Stephen Lennon, leader of the English Defense League, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he does not condone Breivik's rampage
  • Mario Borghezio, ... who belongs to Italy's Northern League party, told a mainstream Italian radio station that ...."Some of the ideas he expressed are good, barring the violence, some of them are great," 
  •  Breivik has confessed to the twin attacks on Oslo's government district and a summer camp for the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labor Party
  • Sonato, an English blogger ..., told The Associated Press ...he never had any dealings with Breivik and condemned the massacre.  "I'm nothing whatever to do with this," he said.The 35-year-old blogger said he fled England almost two years ago after being arrested for stirring racial hatred and settled in Malta.
It seems that you can get into a lot of trouble for just speaking your mind in Europe.  Just saying.   What are they afraid of?  Don't tell me because of something like this.  After all that they've done to suppress it?  No, that doesn't seem right to me.

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