The first supports the anti-immigration perspective Breivik is Francesco Speroni, a leading member of the Northern League of Italy, and an ally and coalition partner of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's conservative. Similarly, reports British newspaper, the Guardian, which quoted huffingtonpost.com, Thursday (07/28/2011). "The ideas of Western civilization mempertahanan Breivik is," said Speroni into a radio station on Wednesday.
Members of the European Parliament, Mario Borghezio, of Italy also approved the view Breivik, the BBC reported. According to a BBC report, Borghezio told the radio station Il Sole-24, "A number of ideas which he expresses well, limiting the crime. Some of them are great ideas."
Italy not alone in expressing sympathy for the view Breivik. According to AP news agency, Jacques Coutela, a member of the French National Front Party, was suspended after writing a blog post that supports Breivik, referring Breivik as an "icon". A spokesman for the National Front for Coutela justify suspension because he expressed views contrary to the party. Since the suspension, Coutela has removed his post and replaced with a note stating that he "denounced" the actions Breivik.
Daily Scotland, Scotsman, reported that Stephen Lennon of the British Defence League (EDL) refers to the act of genocide in Norway as a warning sign. "What happened in Oslo shows how desperate some people in Europe," said Lennon. "It's a time bomb. If they (the government) does not provide a platform for such frustration and anger, and a way to release emotions in a democratic, it will create the crazy monsters like this."
Breivik has been posting online comments about the EDL. However, the group reportedly is investigating Breivik's claim that he had contacts with members of the EDL.
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