It is becoming clearer that Anders Behring Breivik, the 32-year-old suspect in Friday's attacks in Norway, held radical right-wing views.
Police chief Sveinung Sponheim said his internet postings "suggest that he has some political traits directed toward the right, and anti-Muslim views".
In a post in Norwegian in an online forum on December 2009, a user named Anders Behring Breivik claims there is not one country where Muslims have peacefully lived with non-Muslims, stating that instead it has had "catastrophic consequences" for non-Muslims.
"One of his good work-out buddies was from the Middle East, and it seems as though they were good friends all through junior high school, and hung out a lot together," Michael Tomala said.
"It seems as though he has taken a completely different direction than what we knew of him from junior high school."
He later appears to have moved out of the city and established Breivik Geofarm, a company Norwegian media is describing as a farming sole proprietorship set up to cultivate vegetables, melons, roots and tubers.
Who is the suspect in the Norway attacks?
The man accused of killing at least 93 people in Norway has said he carried out the bombing and mass shooting, authorities said Sunday, as an ashen-faced and openly weeping King Harald V led the nation in mourning.
The suspect has not pleaded guilty, and said he acted alone with no accomplice, acting National Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim told reporters Sunday.
At least four people have not been accounted following the shooting on Utoya island that left at least 86 people dead.
"We are very shocked that this man was connected to our company," said Estenstad. "We are very sad about what happened."
"The United States strongly condemns any kind of terrorism no matter where it comes from or who perpetuates it, and this tragedy strikes right at the heart of the soul of a peaceful people," she said in a statement.
"It is very important that those who are responsible -- one or several persons -- are sentenced according to Norwegian law, in the Norwegian system of justice," he said.
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He is very WHITE, is he not? The way I see is this Muslim terrorists is no match with these "Hi Hitler" counterparts. Why? These later know how to hurt the "US" the most because their existing infiltration or simply because they are already part of "US". In this country, the attitude so far from the republicans I know of is highly radical. Some smart a** repubs know their boundary, but some are very "extreme" You never know that among these folks, radical violent elements rise. So news broadcasts, political/religious/ leaders stop all these divisive "rhetoric" such as about burning the "Quran", anti illegal aliens, anti government, etc. All that will sow the seed of irrational fear and thus resentment. If you, the leaders and those who control the media keep acting irresponsibly, these radical elements will begin to act out to hurt us all, republicans, democrats, and the rest. So work together and be responsible in everything you say and you do. My question is do you leaders out there want to see us such turmoil? guess what, in my humble opinion, some leaders do enjoy to divide the country for their own GAIN. My fellow citizens, please vote out those with radical unwilling, uncompromising attitude. Vote them out please. We need new compromising and true caring pragmatic leaders.
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