Breivik Unlikely to be Declared Insane

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Palestinske flagg og palestinaskjerf har preget AUFs sommerleir. Det samme har dessverre forverringen av situasjonen i Gaza og Libanon.
Foto: ASKILL HALSEOften when people create fabrications they start believing it themselves. Somewhere in Ander's subconscious was a fear of others... to get rid of others he was willing to work with the others. None of it makes sense to you and me... but Anders convinced himself of his own fabrication. Was he evil? yes! Should he be punished? yes! Is he crazy... yes! Did the people who were his victims have it coming? yes!
(israelnationalnews.com)It’s unlikely that the Anders Behring Breivik, who committed the massacre in Norway on July 22, will be declared legally insane, the head of the panel that will review his psychiatric evaluation told The Associated Press on Sunday. According to Dr. Tarjei Rygnestad, who heads the Norwegian Board of Forensic Medicine, the attacks were so carefully planned and executed that it would be difficult to argue they were the work of a delusional madman.
so crazy people can not plan things out? This conjecture on labeling the act of terrorism is silly and is merely the powers that be attempting to pass blame. The Left screaming that the guy was a Zionist... the media pushing that he was a Christian, while Anders' own manifesto said he wanted to work with Muslims to attack his own people. Now the very nature of terrorism is on trial. Is it crazy? Does it matter? Only to people who have a dog in the fight. Is terrorism merely an illness caused by others?  If this had happened in Israel... then I'm sure the Norwegians would say he was crazy and needed help.

Youth on Utoya Island walk to their death

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...Fatah Youth, the Fatah/PLO terrorist group’s youth movement had its own presence at the camp for the last 15 years...

The comments of a survivor from the Utoya Island massacre made an interesting remark that illustrates the problem (H/T: My Right Word)

“Some of my friends tried to stop him by talking to him. Many people thought that it was a test … comparing it to how it is to live in Gaza. So many people went to him and tried to talk to him, but they were shot immediately.”
It illustrates the point I made at opening statement at Second Draft (cited by Breivik):
Since the MSM are the eyes and ears of civil polities, and no creature blind and deaf to key data from the world about can long survive, we consider the cleansing of our mediated “doors of perception” a critical task in the years and decades ahead.
These poor youth were operating on (at least) two major misconceptions: 1) that Israelis are like Nazis, and 2) that talking is enough to change a monster. Putting the two together led them to make a fatal error in reasoning.

Pre-Ramadan warm-up update: Syria kills at least 150 people on Ramadan Eve

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This does not sound like the multiple party changes that Assad promised. The protesters seem to be fans of Donkeys. Maybe they are cheering for Obama?
(Bloomberg) At least 150 people were killed in Syria yesterday, al Jazeera reported, as soldiers sought to reassert control over a restive nation in one of the deadliest bouts of violence since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began more than four months ago.
The army took action the day before the start of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting and prayer. Tanks shelled Hama, Syria’s fourth-largest city, where at least 113 people were killed, the Qatari-based television network said, citing the National Organization for Human Rights in Syria.
The regime “has been very frightened by Ramadan’s onset,” Joshua Landis, a Syria specialist who directs the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, said in a telephone interview.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is deeply concerned by the reports of killings in Syria, his office said in a statement yesterday. The U.S., France, Turkey and the U.K. joined Ban in condemning the violence.

Turkish military's mass resignations show the end of Turkish military's role in government

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The resignations of Turkey's Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the commanders of the Army, Navy and Air Force, may symbolize the end of the Turkish military's power in the country's government.
“This is effectively the end of the military’s role in Turkish democracy,” said Asli Aydintasbas, a columnist for the Turkish daily newspaper Milliyet. “This is the symbolic moment where the first Turkish republic ends and the second republic begins.”
Muslim countries can't handle freedom... arresting their leaders only to replace them with Islam friendly generals.
The resignations were the culmination of a year of frustrations, in which more than 40 generals — approximately a tenth of the senior military command — were taken into custody, an assault that has infuriated the military but left it essentially helpless to fight back.
“This was their last resort,” Ms. Aydintasbas said of the resignations. “It is happening precisely because there is no likelihood of a coup. There is nothing else for them to do.”
Two analysts have raised the possibility that the resignations are preparations for a military coup, but that appears unlikely with so many officers imprisoned. One report even claimed that Kosaner's resignation was forced by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Turkey is not headed toward a more democratic government.
It is headed toward a more Islamist one.
This is the first time in the history of the republic that we are seeing something like this,” said Gursel Tekin, vice president of the main opposition political party, who was speaking in the seaside city of Canakkale. “Honestly, this situation is not good.

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