Oslo Bombing (10 Viewers)

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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Its not very nice to say, but could they done a better job then? Because a thing like this takes a lot of planning and organizing.
What he meant was, that this is a man that have been arrested before and that the police know that he's apart of a certain environment. And this environment is very likely a neo-nazi one.

But how can you expect police to know that a neo-nazi, that probably was arrested for beating somebody up earlier, planned to blow up the government-buildings and shoot kids at a political summer camp?
 

Itztli

'Curious'
May 12, 2011
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What he meant was, that this is a man that have been arrested before and that the police know that he's apart of a certain environment. And this environment is very likely a neo-nazi one.

But how can you expect police to know that a neo-nazi, that probably was arrested for beating somebody up earlier, planned to blow up the government-buildings and shoot kids at a political summer camp?
Have the Neo-Nazis been a such a problem in Norway or just a annoying pest?
 

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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Watching press conference now, and there's still alot of uncertainties. So we'll just have to wait and see, I guess, what the fuck this exactly was all about and who the hell the bomber/shooter really is.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
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What he meant was, that this is a man that have been arrested before and that the police know that he's apart of a certain environment. And this environment is very likely a neo-nazi one.

But how can you expect police to know that a neo-nazi, that probably was arrested for beating somebody up earlier, planned to blow up the government-buildings and shoot kids at a political summer camp?

I'm sorry, I didnt mean to be disrespectful if it seemed that way. I dont know what kind of background and environment they mean so I was just asking, but, for example, wouldnt they at least monitor purchases of explosives (or materials that can be used for explosives) by such people?
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
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I'm so fucking saddened by all of this. Two people I know were at Utøya, one of them was shot in the stomache, but she's alive. We haven't heard from the other one yet. I'm just walking around the house, I don't know what to do
Sorry to hear this. Hope all ends well for them.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
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I'm sorry, I didnt mean to be disrespectful if it seemed that way. I dont know what kind of background and environment they mean so I was just asking, but, for example, wouldnt they at least monitor purchases of explosives (or materials that can be used for explosives) by such people?
Well, these are probably home made bombs, and the ingredients required are probably put together by items and liquids or whatever (I dunno) that separately, isolated, is legal to purchase and no alarms should ring if people buy that stuff. You can't buy dynamite here, so either they smuggled the bombs or they made them. And I don't think the authorities are to blame for not finding out.

It's important to remember that Norway is the exact opposite of a police-state, it's a very free, liberal society based on a lot of trust. Sure, that could seem naive, but we have skilled policemen and military who take a lot of precautions all the time, but... some things you just can't prevent. This is an attack from nowhere, from a very unlikely source.
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
Well, these are probably home made bombs, and the ingredients required are probably put together by items and liquids or whatever (I dunno) that searately, isolated, is legal to purchase and no alarms should ring if people buy that stuff. You can't buy dynamite here, so either they smuggled the bombs or they made them. And I don't think the authorities are to blame for not finding out.

It's important to remember that Norway is the exact opposite of a police-state, it's a very free, liberal society based on a lot of trust. Sure, that could seem naive, but we have skilled policemen and military who take a lot of precautions all the time, but... some things you just can't prevent. This is an attack from nowhere, from a very unlikely source.

I'm really sorry for everything thats happening man, I really am. I live in Sweden which (as far as I know) is pretty similar in that way to Norway and I really like the system and the society, so its a terrible thing to happen, one of the places you would least expect it.
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
I'm really sorry for everything thats happening man, I really am. I live in Sweden which (as far as I know) is pretty similar in that way to Norway and I really like the system and the society, so its a terrible thing to happen, one of the places you would least expect it.
Yeah, I know. Thanks, man.
 

Arvin

Juve Star
Dec 30, 2004
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what happend to the dude who took the blame behind oslo today..? it shows that they are taking the blame for no reason .idiot bastards..:sergio:

i think they cant find norway on the map..
 

YasoR17

Mirkofan #1
Jul 4, 2008
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what happend to the dude who took the blame behind oslo today..? it shows that they are taking the blame for no reason .idiot bastards..:sergio:

i think they cant find norway on the map..
Not uncommon that these "Internet-Jihadists" shortly take credit when something like this happens. Makes them look even more pathetic.
 

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