Now there are people who try to condemn Andreas Breivik (who, by the way, has recently changed his full name), but intentionally they do not want to go into the reasons for his action. What made him take that extreme step? Why and against whom was his protest? Those who do not dare to answer these are in the pocket of the Government of Norway and obey its command.
Breivik had rebelled against Norwegian government’s migration policy. Every day Norwegian girls are being raped by Asian and African migrants living in Norway, supermarkets are being robbed, stabbings and shootings happen in their involvement. Has anyone been prosecuted for that? Has any member of the Norwegian government been brought to the court? Shouldn’t there appear someone to stop that wave of crimes? Well then, dear “law-abiding” gentlemen, first demand the Norwegian authorities to be judged, and only then talk about Breivik’s alleged “crimes”, which have yet to be proven.
People who judge Breivik, must also judge David of Sassoon, Brutus, Raffi’s Samvel, Gevorg Marzpetuni, Robespierre, Rodion Raskolnikov, Lenin, Trotsky, and King Kong. Each of them had their own way to express their protest against the morals, and their righteous revolt has not been understood by the pro-governmental conformists.
Andreas Breivik was fighting for his political views, and the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that if the government leaves no other choice, then people (thus also an individual) have the right to rebel. Breivik rebelled without pursuing any personal, materialistic interests. Now he is imprisoned for his political views. Therefore, he is a political prisoner, and all people in the world, all human rights activists must demand to set the warrior of justice free.
Aram ABRAHAMYAN
P.S. In any case, let me note that this is an imitation of rhetorical tricks of Facebook community. In fact, I do not justify any violation of the Criminal Code in any country, despite all the beautiful “excuses”. Given that people’s sense of humor has deadened lately, I had to do this addition.