He confessed to the twin bombings of Norway, Anders Breivik Behring, has demanded the resignation of the government of Jens Stoltenberg in exchange for a full statement about your attacks, reported the Norwegian television NRK. It also asks the abdication of the King of Norway Harald V of Norway Breivik asked while being named chief.
The right-wing fundamentalist Christian, in which twin bombings of July 22 killed 77 people, said last Friday to the police for ten hours, police sources said yesterday. It is expected that next week is examined by two forensic psychiatrists, who must issue an opinion on his mental state until November.
According to the Norwegian newspaper reports today, "Aftenposten," his first car bombing in the government complex in Oslo was delayed by a traffic jam. This made the engine of 500 kilos burst when I had finished working hours that Friday, which probably prevented a larger massacre in the capital.
It also delayed its arrival at the youth camp on the island of Social Utøya about an hour and a half later, when many traditional political meeting attendees had already left, including former Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland. Norwegian media reported yesterday that Breivik other bomb attacks planned against the Royal Palace in Oslo and the Social Democratic party headquarters Stoltenberg, but dismissed as being unfeasible.
Breivik wanted to attack it, for two reasons, the official residence of the royal house and the Social Democratic Party. His lawyer, Geir Lippestad, had previously stated that his client had intended to perpetrate other attacks, but eventually things "did not go thought." Norwegian secret services, PST, on Friday they do not believe that it has increased the danger of a terrorist attack by the far right after the double bombing Breivik.
The threat level remains at the same scale as before the attacks, according to Norwegian intelligence sources, starting from the assumption that planned and carried out only Breivik both your car bombing in Oslo and the subsequent shooting on the island.
The right-wing fundamentalist Christian, in which twin bombings of July 22 killed 77 people, said last Friday to the police for ten hours, police sources said yesterday. It is expected that next week is examined by two forensic psychiatrists, who must issue an opinion on his mental state until November.
According to the Norwegian newspaper reports today, "Aftenposten," his first car bombing in the government complex in Oslo was delayed by a traffic jam. This made the engine of 500 kilos burst when I had finished working hours that Friday, which probably prevented a larger massacre in the capital.
It also delayed its arrival at the youth camp on the island of Social Utøya about an hour and a half later, when many traditional political meeting attendees had already left, including former Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland. Norwegian media reported yesterday that Breivik other bomb attacks planned against the Royal Palace in Oslo and the Social Democratic party headquarters Stoltenberg, but dismissed as being unfeasible.
Breivik wanted to attack it, for two reasons, the official residence of the royal house and the Social Democratic Party. His lawyer, Geir Lippestad, had previously stated that his client had intended to perpetrate other attacks, but eventually things "did not go thought." Norwegian secret services, PST, on Friday they do not believe that it has increased the danger of a terrorist attack by the far right after the double bombing Breivik.
The threat level remains at the same scale as before the attacks, according to Norwegian intelligence sources, starting from the assumption that planned and carried out only Breivik both your car bombing in Oslo and the subsequent shooting on the island.
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