Investigations showed Anders Breivik was not an active member of an extremist group. But they did find he was active on nationalist and anti-Islam websites.
Breivik was known to support the anti-Islam English Defense League. The EDL has helped set up similar organizations across Europe.
A picture of Anders Behring Breivik taken from a book downloaded from a link posted on a Norwegian discussion website entitled '2083 - A European Declaration of Independence', is seen in this screen grab made July 23, 2011
Last August, activists from across the continent gathered in Stockholm, Sweden. Among them was the EDL’s organizer, who calls himself Tommy Robinson.
“It’s about us sharing ideologies, sharing resources, and working together in any way we can, over the next 12 months, in order to highlight the truth, the truth about Islam.”
The British government says the cases of far-right extremism that it is fighting are, in its words, “self-starting groups and individuals.” Again, Britain’s Minister for Security James Brokenshire.
“The far-right threat is not as widespread or systematic as the al-Qaida-inspired threat. And, operationally, there are vast differences. But we also notice that at the same time, at its core, the far right appeals to people who share many of the same vulnerabilities as those exploited by al-Qaida inspired extremism.”
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