COMMENT: After initial denial, the British populist/fascist group [2]has admitted links to Anders Breivik, the Norway Nazi killer.
Aside from the superficial element of alarm–overt fascists gaining strength and publicity in a time of severe economic crisis and social dislocation–the growth and activities of groups like the EDL and Sweden Democrats actually work to strengthen the Muslim Brotherhood’s Islamofascist organization.
(In addition to the vast number of programs [3] detailing the Muslim Brotherhood’s [4] activities, the Global Muslim Brotherhood Report feeds at the bottom of the front page of this site.)
Whenever the Brotherhood can present itself as the victims of fascists like the EDL, Sweden Democrats [5], Breivik and their ilk, it is a huge ideological and tactical victory for them, furthering their insidious Islamofascist agenda.
Too bad that those who gravitate to the EDL, SD’s etc. are too Goddamn stupid [6] and/or venal and/or insane to figure this out.
“UK Group Admits Links with Norway Killer” [PTI]; Daily News and Analysis; 7/26/2011. [7]
EXCERPT: After initial denial, the far-right English Defence League (EDL) has admitted that Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik had links to the group.
Breivik reportedly met leaders of the EDL in March last year when he came to London for the visit of Geert Wilders, the Dutch right-wing politician.
Daryl Hobson, who organises EDL demonstrations, said Breivik had met members of the group.
Hobson said in an online posting: “He had about 150 EDL on his list ... bar one or two doubt the rest of us ever met him, altho [sic] he did come over for one of our demo [sic] in 2010 ... but what he did was wrong. RIP to all who died as a result of his actions.”
Another senior member of the EDL said Breivik had been in regular contact with its members via Facebook, and had a “hypnotic” effect on them, the Daily Telegraph reported today.
Scotland Yard was investigating Breivik’s claims that he began his deadly “crusade” after being recruited to a secret society in London, and that he was guided by an English “mentor.” . . .