23-07-2011, 04:24 PM
Saturday, July 23, 2011 - 17:50 - Norway
Breivik was a member of a Swedish neo-Nazi internet forum, a group monitoring far-right activity has said.
"He created a profile in 2009, with a pseudonym that can be traced back to his email address," Mikael Ekman, a researcher with the Stockholm-based Expo foundation, told AFP news agency.
It is not possible to determine when the suspect was last active on the forum, which counts some 22,000 members from across the region, he said.
Nordisk, a web forum founded in 2007, describes itself as a portal on the theme of "the Nordic identity, culture and traditions".
It hosts discussions on "everything from white power music to political strategies to crush democracy," Ekman wrote in an article published Saturday on the Expo magazine's website.
Nordisk's members range from Swedish members of parliament for the far-right Sweden Democrats party to Nazi leaders, the article explained.
"What united the members is a critical attitude to the current refugee policy and immigration," it said.
Some contributors to the forum have posted comments inciting violence.
"Cars parked next to high buildings with fertilising powder + diesel gives a nice effects," one anonymous user said last year on the forum.
"The buildings go down like the World Trade Center."
"I think it's a but too bad that people do not see this is a war we must wage," the contributor, who Ekman said was not Breivik, added.
"Those ... in government, who do not live close to or don't have to experience immigrants' threat in their nice neighbourhoods ... in my world there is no dishonest act one can commit against these monsters," the user wrote.
http://blogs.aljazeera.net/liveblog/norw...-2011-1750
Breivik was a member of a Swedish neo-Nazi internet forum, a group monitoring far-right activity has said.
"He created a profile in 2009, with a pseudonym that can be traced back to his email address," Mikael Ekman, a researcher with the Stockholm-based Expo foundation, told AFP news agency.
It is not possible to determine when the suspect was last active on the forum, which counts some 22,000 members from across the region, he said.
Nordisk, a web forum founded in 2007, describes itself as a portal on the theme of "the Nordic identity, culture and traditions".
It hosts discussions on "everything from white power music to political strategies to crush democracy," Ekman wrote in an article published Saturday on the Expo magazine's website.
Nordisk's members range from Swedish members of parliament for the far-right Sweden Democrats party to Nazi leaders, the article explained.
"What united the members is a critical attitude to the current refugee policy and immigration," it said.
Some contributors to the forum have posted comments inciting violence.
"Cars parked next to high buildings with fertilising powder + diesel gives a nice effects," one anonymous user said last year on the forum.
"The buildings go down like the World Trade Center."
"I think it's a but too bad that people do not see this is a war we must wage," the contributor, who Ekman said was not Breivik, added.
"Those ... in government, who do not live close to or don't have to experience immigrants' threat in their nice neighbourhoods ... in my world there is no dishonest act one can commit against these monsters," the user wrote.
http://blogs.aljazeera.net/liveblog/norw...-2011-1750
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“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.