Tommy Robinson, leader of the English Defence League, has spoken positively about Anders Behring Breivik’s approach to his twin attacks.
In an interview with Dagbladet he said justifying the attack on Utøya, which some conspiracy theory supporters allege was a place designed to support Fatah, would have been easier to justify if it was directed against Muslims. "Nevertheless, he would only then have been brushed off as the one that killed Muslims because he did not like Islam. Whether you like it or not, that person was quite shrewd. What he did is despicable, but he managed to make people curious."
Robinson, who has previously claimed Breivik was rather tough as "he dared to come forward with his opinions", also cites the terrorist's manifesto, major parts of which are comprised of blogs and books. "The blogs are full of facts. You cannot yell at people because they tell the truth. You may find that the truth hurts, but it is still the truth. I read the blogs themselves – they contain facts about Islam," he alleged.
Update: See "EDL leader forced to deny praising Anders Breivik", Independent, 12 April 2012
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