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Demogorgon
28th July 2011, 08:38
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14315108

An Italian MEP has described the ideas of Norway's self-confessed mass killer, Anders Behring Breivik, as "good" and in some cases "excellent".

Mario Borghezio, who belongs to the Northern League party, condemned Mr Breivik's violence, but backed his stance against Islam.

The Northern League is a partner in PM Silvio Berlusconi's government.

Mr Borghezio's comments in a radio interview sparked outrage, with opposition calls for the MEP to resign.

Mr Breivik's justification for killing 76 people was that he wanted to inflict maximum damage on Norway's governing Labour Party because of its failure to clamp down on immigration.

"Some of the ideas he expressed are good, barring the violence. Some of them are great," Mario Borghezio told Il Sole-24 Ore radio station.

He agreed with Mr Breivik's "opposition to Islam and his explicit accusation that Europe has surrendered before putting up a fight against its Islamicisation".

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What happened in Oslo shows how desperate some people are becoming in Europe”

Stephen Lennon
English Defence League
'No excuses, no justifications'
The Northern League is an avowedly anti-immigration, regionalist Italian political party, key to the governing coalition, and known for its anti-Islamic rhetoric.

The controversy sparked swift reaction from fellow MEPs.

"My heart goes out to the victims of the atrocities that took place in Norway last week, and to their families. There can be no excuses, no justifications. This was nothing but an act of pure and unmitigated evil," said Nikki Sinclaire.

Ms Sinclaire resigned last year from the European Parliament umbrella group, Europe of Freedom & Democracy (EFD), which included her UK Independence Party, as well as Italy's Northern League. She cited the racism of Northern League members in making her decision.

"Mr Borghezio's reported comments are shocking and, if accurately reported, reprehensible. They are in no way reflective of UKIP's position or that of the EFD Group," said a UKIP spokesman.

'Create monsters'
But Mr Borghezio is not the only right-wing politician to express sympathy with the actions of Anders Behring Breivik.

A member of France's far-right National Front party has been suspended after writing a defence of the Norwegian attacker on his blog.

Jacques Coutela described Mr Breivik as "the main defender of the West", comparing him to Charles Martel, a seventh century leader who halted Islamic expansion in western Europe.

"The reason for the Norway terror attacks: fighting the Muslim invasion, that's what people don't want you to know", read the post.

Mr Coutela stood as a National Front candidate in local elections in March.

"He was suspended today pending a party disciplinary committee," said Steeve Briois, the Front's general secretary.

Meanwhile, the leader of the English Defence League (EDL), Stephen Lennon, said the mass killing in Norway was a wake-up call.

"What happened in Oslo shows how desperate some people are becoming in Europe," said Mr Lennon, who was convicted earlier this week of leading a brawl involving 100 football fans.

"It's a ticking time bomb. If they don't give that frustration and anger a platform as such and a voice - and a way of getting emotion out in a democratic way - it will create monsters like this lunatic."

The EDL is also known for its strong stance against immigration.

Mr Breivik has posted admiring comments online about the EDL.

The League leadership is checking his claims to have contacts among its members.Again we see the reality of the populist right.

ComradeMan
28th July 2011, 09:28
For a long time I have been saying that a certain party were bad news from top-to-bottom and no one would listen to me. I don't think Borghezio will last long politically speaking and I see that Carlo Giovanardi has even called for his immediate expulsion from the EU Parliament and La Lega. I see La Lega has offered and immediate "apology" too "per le terribili e inqualificabili considerazioni espresse" (for the terrible and unjustifiable comments expressed).

http://www.repubblica.it/politica/2011/07/26/news/borghezio_norvegia-19635604/

Demogorgon
28th July 2011, 09:30
His crime as far as they are concerned will be to have been stupid enough to say it. I bet there are more than a few members of right wing populist parties (Lega Nord included) quietly saying these things to colleagues to nods of agreement).

ComradeMan
28th July 2011, 09:38
Check out the track record here:-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Borghezio

hatzel
28th July 2011, 09:43
quietly saying these things

On a somewhat unrelated note, I'm sure we've all heard about this asshat (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/8660986/Norway-shooting-Glenn-Beck-compares-dead-teenagers-to-Hitler-youth.html) doing the complete opposite...clearly Italian MEPs don't have a monopoly on this kind of crap...

EDIT: that does make me wonder...don't Americans have this concept of youth wings of parties?

Demogorgon
28th July 2011, 09:57
EDIT: that does make me wonder...don't Americans have this concept of youth wings of parties?
Yes. Glenn Beck runs one himself in fact.

hatzel
28th July 2011, 10:19
Yes. Glenn Beck runs one himself in fact.

Must be Hitler, then, if he has a youth :rolleyes:

Anybody feel like placing bets on which British politician will be the first to follow Borghezio's lead? Assuming we don't consider Lennon a politician...

Demogorgon
28th July 2011, 11:41
Check out the track record here:-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Borghezio
What a thug. Thing is, this shows the Lega Nord up yet again. It may turn out he has gone too far this time, but the fact that up until now, they felt him a suitable person to hold office under their party name speaks volumes.