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I CARE - - Norway: Father warns Breivik 'more extreme than ever'

21.9.14

I CARE - - News - Internet Centre Anti Racism Europe: 18/9/2014- The revelations came at a press conference in Oslo for Jens Breivik's new book, his story about raising and knowing Anders. “Min skyld? En fars historie” (“My fault? A Father's Story”) is Jens's story to convey his truth about who he really was amid incorrect accusations. Breivik senior was keen to state this is not a book about the July 22nd massacre, but a father's defence of the relationship between himself, his son and Anders Behring Breivik's mother. Jens said to NTB: “Quite a lot of [what has been said about me] is speculation, half-truths and fiction. To avoid making it stand as the final facts and truth, I have chosen to tell my story.” While writing the book, Jens tried to visit his son in prison in Skien last autumn. However, he received a long letter from Anders, asking his father to join his political viewpoints and become a fascist before they meet. His father regarded the letter as cold and formal and was shocked and hurt. Jens Breivik said: “The letter scared me and still scares me. He just becomes more and more extreme, and maybe he becomes more dangerous as well.”


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