Norway Shooting Suspect Anders Breivik: Attacks Were 'Price of Their Treason' -- ABC News
The man suspected of killing more than 70 people in a separate bombing and shooting spree in Norway Friday said he attacked the country's liberal party because, the "price of their treason is what they had to pay."
Anders Breivik made the statement in a closed court hearing today in which judge Kim Heger said he would be held without bond for eight weeks until his next court appearance, four of which in solitary confinement. Breivik told the court that he committed the crimes, but did not plead guilty, Heger said. He was, as he told the court, trying to save Norway and Europe from cultural Marxism and Muslimization.
Though Breivik previously told police he acted alone, today he also told the court there were two more "cells" in his "organization".
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Norway court mum on attacker's collaboration claim -- Reuters
Norway massacre: Accused killer says 'two more cells' ready to strike; bloodbath was 'marketing' -- New York Daily News
Norway shooting suspect: More cells to act -- UPI
Norway killings: Anders Behring Breivik warns of 'more cells' -- The Telegraph
Norway gunman 'has accomplices' -- BBC
Norway Terror Suspect Warns Of 'Two More Cells' -- NPR
Face of evil: Killer wanted to 'stop Muslim and Marxist takeover,' judge reveals as Breivik appears in court -- Daily Mail
Norway shooting: killer 'confirms Gro Harlem Brundtland was main target' -- The Telegraph
Judge orders Norway suspect held in isolation -- CTV
Court orders eight weeks detention for Norway attacker -- Xinhuanet
Police lower death toll in Norway youth camp shooting to 68, putting overall toll at 76 -- Yahoo News/Canadian Press
Norway police lower youth camp death toll to 68 -- Stars and Stripes/AP
In diary, Norwegian ‘crusader’ details months of preparation for attacks -- Washington Post
Photos: Norway, a nation in mourning -- National Post
Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik's cultural references -- The Telegraph
Norway attacks shatter a nation's innocence -- L.A. Times
Norway mourns, ponders impact of terror attacks -- Christian Science Monitor
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