Norway Terrorist expected to plead not guilty to terrorism charges in court

Source: The Guardian

The man charged with the twin terror attacks that killed at least 93 people in Norway on Friday is expected to plead not guilty when he appears in court on Monday despite telling his lawyer the atrocities had been “gruesome but necessary”.

Anders Behring Breivik has confessed to the bombing in Oslo and the mass shooting at a youth camp on Utøya island, but denied criminal responsibility. He said he wanted to start a revolution in Norwegian society to defeat liberal immigration policies and the spread of Islam.

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  1. The objective of the man charged with the twin terror attacks that killed at least 93 people in Norway was to defeat liberal immigration policies and the spread of Islam. Finally, Islamophobia has led to the death of 93 innocent individuals. The Muslim community leaders in Norway and Norwegian political leadership must work together to prevent any future incidents of terrorism whether it is planned by a Muslim or an Islamophobe. May God bless the souls of the 93 victim of this terrorist attack.

  2. This also highlights, how important it has become for every responsible politician to fully appreciate the civic duty, diffusing Islamophobia and highlighting that Islam and Muslims are not monolithic.

    Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has always stressed the separation of Mosque-Church and State.

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