July 25, 2011

EDL influence over Breivik-linked group revealed

The Norwegian anti-Muslim group that terrorist Anders Behring Breivik claimed to have co-founded is connected with its English counterpart, online postings reveal.
Breivik


Breivik, the man behind the killing of at least 76 people in a bomb blast in Oslo and a series of shootings at a youth camp on the nearby island of Utoya on Friday, notes that he is affiliated with the Norwegian Defence League (NDL) in his near-1,500-page manifesto posted on the internet hours before carrying out the atrocities.

The Christian fundamentalist also mentions his ties with the far-right English Defence League throughout the writings, revealing that that he had been "impressed" by the group, which campaigns against what it sees as the spread of Islam and Sharia Law in Britain.

In a manifesto titled 2083, Breivik writes: "I used to have more than 600 EDL members as Facebook friends and have spoken with tens of EDL members and leaders. In fact; I was one of the individuals who supplied them with processed ideological material (including rhetorical strategies) in the very beginning."

As far as I’m concerned I'd be happy to execute people who try to spread Sharia law. EDL financier Alan Lake


He also attended two EDL rallies in Britain last year in west London and Newcastle, according to unconfirmed reports.

An EDL member appeared to corroborate's Breivik presence at the demo when he posted the following online: "[B]ar one or two doubt the rest of us ever met him, altho he did come over for one of our demo in 2010 … but what he did was wrong."

But Breivik is not the sole link between the EDL and the NDL. It appears the latter pulls the strings of its Nordic counterpart.

In March, Hel Gower, a leading figure in the EDL heirarchy, posted a comment on the NDL's Facebook page, saying his group had ruled on problems caused by the latter's leadership vacuum and appointed an interim head.

"For the time being and up untill (sic) the planned election of new leadership on the 9th of April, Haavar Krane of SION will function as the officially recognised spokesman and leader of the Norwegian Defence League endorsed by the EDL," Mr Gower wrote.

He added that under Mr Krane's direction, the NDL should seek approval from the EDL on all leadership matters.



EDL financier spoke on Norwegian TV


That the NDL is apparently answerable to its English equivalent sheds greater light on the EDL's sphere of influence. But the group has been pushing its message outside of Britain for some time.

EDL's chief financier, Alan Lake, travelled to Malmo in Sweden in September, 2009, where he talked about how best to form anti-Islamic groups in the image of the EDL.

And in April, Mr Lake was interviewed on Norwegian TV, saying he would execute people who believed in Sharia law.

"I call them seditious. They are seeking the overthrow of the state. They're not respecting that which protects the state. As far as I'm concerned I'd be happy to execute people like that," he told TV2.

He added: "It doesn't look good for certain countries in Europe, certainly those with smaller populations. I suspect its going to take the loss of a few countries to wake other people up."

Cameron calls for terrorism review

The apparent links between Breivik and the EDL have prompted the Metropolitan Police to start an investigation, and Prime Minister David Cameron said he will review Britain's own security following the attacks.

In the aftermath of Friday's attacks in Norway, anti-extremist campaign groups and think tanks in Britain have also called on the UK Government to formally classify the EDL as a far-right organisation rather than a legitimate political entity.

The EDL had denied any link to Breivik.

A statement on the EDL website read: "We can categorically state that there has never been any official contact between him and the EDL, our Facebook page had 100,000 supporters and receives tens of thousands of comments each day.

"And there is no evidence that Brievik was ever one of those 100,000 supporters. Even so, anyone who expresses any extremist beliefs of any kind, be it white supremacist, Christian fundamentalist or Islamic extremists, they all get banned from the site."

The NDL also distanced itself from Breivik. Its statement read: "It is with disbelief and sadness that we have received news of the tragedy at the government building and on the island.

"Our goal has always been to provide information about the conflict between Western values and Islam. Violence and terror is the means…we firmly reject."

Thanks to Channel 4 News and everybody who has sent the article in

10 comments:

  1. "He added that under Mr Krane's direction, the NDL should seek approval from the EDL on all leadership matters."

    Does that mean from Alan Lake?

    He increasingly seems to be more than a nasty piece of work!

    Given his apparent 'pentecostal' views has he any association with the 'Christian Party'?

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  2. Lake should be arrested forthwith, on suspicion of conspiracy.

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  3. Maybe Breivik's contact known as 'Richard' could be this Templar fanatic, Paul Ray aka Lionheart:

    http://lionheartuk.blogspot.com/

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  4. It looks like Lionheart's cacked his pants, and he's pointing his finger at Lake:

    http://lionheartuk.blogspot.com/2011/07/norway-english-mentor-richard.html

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  5. Loads more to come out on the strong Breivik/EDL links.

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  6. I've got a question for these right wing fanatics.

    Suppose you get your way and create an all-white, all-Christian, all-conservative Europe.

    Who do you turn your hate and anger on then?

    It has to be somebody, because your ideology doesn't exist without hate and anger. It never has.

    Fast forward to all-white, all-Christian, all-conservative Europe 2111: "Left-handed scum, off our streets..."

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  7. According to the news, the nazi mass murderer says there are other cells that remain operational.

    If Alan Lake, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon or Jeff Marsh know who the others are, and refuse to speak to interpol, allowing other innocent people to be murdered by these far right physcopaths......

    GOD HELP THE FUCKERS!!!

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  8. Lionheart in the Telegraph:

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/8661131/Norway-shooting-British-police-investigating-Knights-Templar-right-wing-radicals.html

    "n Bedfordshire, a man answering to the name Paul Ray denied any involvement in right-wing politics.

    Shown a picture that appeared to be him with the caption Lionheart, Mr Ray said: “That’s not me.”

    He denied knowning Breivik or writing a blog. "

    So now he claims to deny writing a blog!

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  9. Jewish Div Endorse Norway Attacks:

    http://www.edlnews.co.uk/edl-news/jewish-div-endorse-norway-attacks

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  10. repost please :

    Police probe claim Norwegian gunman marched with English Defence League

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2018865/Norway-shooting-Anders-Behring-Breivik-marched-English-Defence-League.html?ITO=1490

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