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Norway’s Premier Vows to Keep an Open Society
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OSLO — The prime minister of Norway acknowledged on Wednesday that his country had fundamentally changed as a result of the attacks on a youth camp and government complex last week, but he vowed to protect the culture of openness that is a source of Norwegian pride.



The attacks have prompted officials to start reassessing Norway’s policy on public security, which seemed defined by a belief that bad things happen elsewhere. Anders Behring Breivik, a self-described Christian crusader who has admitted to the attacks, appeared to face few obstacles when he detonated a car bomb on a busy government plaza last Friday, killing 8 people, then traveled 19 miles and took a ferry to the youth camp on the island of Utoya, where he slaughtered at least 68 people.


“It’s absolutely possible to have an open, democratic, inclusive society, and at the same time have security measures and not be naive,” Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Oslo. “I think what we have seen is that there is going to be one Norway before and one Norway after July 22,” he said. “But I hope and also believe that the Norway we will see after will be more open, a more tolerant society than what we had before.”


Mr. Stoltenberg announced that the government would create a commission independent of the police to investigate the attacks as well as law enforcement agencies’ response to them.


The police have come under fire for the seemingly slow pace of their response. It took commandos about 90 minutes to reach the island, a delay that critics say likely cost dozens of lives. Helicopters were unavailable, and police had to commandeer civilian boats to reach the island.


Police officers from the precinct in Honefoss, close to Utoya, offered new details about the operation in a news conference on Wednesday.


Havard Gasbakk, the duty commander at the precinct, said that 10 commandos took two civilian boats to reach the island. His colleague Magne Rustad said that one of the boats encountered engine trouble but that it did not cause significant delays. By the time police officers arrived Mr. Breivik seemed satisfied with the extent of his killing. They found him standing with his hands behind his head, his weapons thrown to the ground.


Mr. Breivik’s ability to avoid detection in the months and weeks leading up to the attacks has puzzled some. Though he spent months holed up on a farm he had rented north of Oslo, accumulating weapons and building his bomb, all while writing inflammatory anti-Muslim commentary on blogs, officials said he remained successfully under the radar.


A Norwegian security official with knowledge of the investigation said that Mr. Breivik had appeared on a list of buyers from a Polish chemical company the police were investigating, but that his activities appeared legal at the time.


“Normally these kind of people make an error,” said the official, who requested anonymity. “But he didn’t.”


The police are still trying to determine whether Mr. Breivik had any help in planning the attacks. He has stated that he is part of an organization called the Knights Templar, which he said had cells active in other countries, but investigators have challenged that claim.


“So far we don’t have any evidence of the cells, either in Norway or in Britain,” Janne Kristiansen, the head of Norway’s domestic intelligence service, told the BBC. Ms. Kristiansen also disputed an assessment made by Mr. Breivik’s lawyer on Tuesday that his client was likely insane.


“I would be surprised if this person was insane,” Ms. Kristiansen said. “I mean he’s calculating, he’s focused, he’s been going on with his plan for years, and this is not what I have learnt a person who is insane will do.”


Elisa Mala contributed reporting from Honefoss, Norway, and Souad Mekhennet from London.


SOURCE: Schwirtz, M. (2011, Jul. 27). Norway’s Premier Vows to Keep an Open Society. The New York Times. URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/28/world/europe/28norway.html?_r=1&hpw
UPLOADER COMMENT:
This is called not bowing down to terrorists! Terrorism is NOT a valid form or political discourse. If you don't like the way your society runs, go through the proper political channels.


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  • 100 percent of rapes in Oslo are committed by immigrants and yet people should be tolerant to the point of silence. Is not flooding a country with immigrants that rape indigenous people a hate crime? Breiviks methods were wrong but his assessment of how all our countries in Europe are governed by traitors is highly accurate.

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    • @kelly110
      I always find it interesting that authorities are prepared to ignore these types of statistics
      You could argue that the governments failure to address these issues has resulted in the recent massacre by this maniac
      It might be worthwhile for governments to ask what set this nut job off
      Maybe if the far right nut jobs could see some action on these types of issues it might prevent future acts of insanity

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    • @stekrimor That's why he claimed he did it apparently.

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    • @BigDaddyHarrison

      hey, long time no seen... :)

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  • there is an old joke that has the punch line of: i'm crazy, not stupid.
    the unibomber was kind of a genius in some ways but nutty as a nut cake.

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  • Multicultural societies are inherently not inclusive. It's segregation.

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  • Norway fundamentally changed as a result of their immigration policy.

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  • "self-described Christian crusader"

    Sorry this is where I stopped reading.
    He actually said he was of no particular religion in 'his' manifesto.

    If you are going to lie at the beginning of the sixth line, it puts the whole post in question.

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  • this was obviously a false flag operation, this time they are targeting domestic "terrorists" aka white people, first they came after the muslims and the mexicans, now they come for the whites; yet again we see a manchurian candidate style "lone gunman" going on a ridiculous killing spree, probobly activated by subliminal messages in some of the TV shows he was watching, notice how the news articles all tried to connect this crime to white christians, they tried to connect it More..

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  • This killing spree couldn't have happened at a better time for the Leftard's and their M00slim bosses.
    They are so desperate to continue the Islamic takeover of Europe they will kill off their own children to do it.
    Just like M00slim's do.
    But it's too late, the freedom loving people of Europe have awakened and no false flag slaughters, media lies, or Manchurian Assassin's can change that.

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