Anders Behring Breivik, the 32-year-old right-wing fanatic masterminded behind both the bombing and the youth camp shooting rampage in Oslo, Norway on Friday, has made his first appearance in court.
Despite his earlier statements, Breivik said that he was working with two other cells of right-wing extremists, and "he has not pleaded guilty".
According to a judge, the Norway gunman confessed to both the bombing and shooting. He justified his dreaded acts saying that it was "necessary" to take such actions to stop the "colonization" of the country by Muslims. He said the labor party must take responsibility for "driving its ideological line and keeps deconstructing Norwegian culture and mass importing Muslims". It is this "treason" for which he targeted the Labor Party, Breivik said.
According to a police report, Breivik will face terrorism charges for the fatal explosion and shooting killed 92 people that carry a prison sentence up to 21 years.
Breivik reportedly planted the bomb near Prime Minister's Office killing eight people. Then he headed to Utoeya island for the massacre of young people. He shot dead at least 84 people on the island that was hosting the annual summer camp for the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labor party.
Click on the slideshow to see the aftermath pictures of the deadly twin attacks, which, according to Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, "a national tragedy. Not since World War II has our country seen a greater crime."
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Anders Behring BreivikReutersNorwegian Breivik, man accused of a killing spree and bomb attack in Norway, sits in the rear of a vehicle as he is transported in a police convoy in OsloREUTERS/Jon-Are Berg-Jacobsen/People watch as members of Norwegian Special Forces land by boat on the shore of the island of UtoeyaREUTERS/Jan BjerkeliMembers of Norwegian Special Forces land by boat on the shore of the island of UtoeyaREUTERS/Jan BjerkeliPolice continue their investigations on the Utoeya island in the Tyrifjorden lakeREUTERS/Terje Bendiksby/ScanpiPolice continue their investigations on the Utoeya island in the Tyrifjorden lakeREUTERS/Terje Bendiksby/ScanpiAerial photo shows what police believe is gunman Behring Breivik walking among bodies with gun in hand on Utoeya islandREUTERS/Marius Arnesen/NRK/ScaConvoy believed to be transporting Anders Behring Breivik leaves court in OsloREUTERS/Wolfgang RattayA French gendarme walks in the garden of the house of Jens Breivik, the father of Anders Behring Breivik, in CournanelREUTERS/Pascal ParrotCars of French gendarmes stand in front of the house of Jens Breivik, the father of Anders Behring Breivik, in Cournanel, southern FranceREUTERS/Pascal ParrotA car of French gendarmes is seen in front of the house of Jens Breivik, the father of Anders Behring Breivik in CournanelREUTERS/Pascal ParrotFrench gendarmes stand in front of the house of Jens Breivik, the father of Anders Behring Breivik in CournanelREUTERS/Pascal ParrotThe shattered windows of a government building are seen in OsloREUTERS/Vegard Grott/ScanpixA general view of the courthouse where the ruling of Norwegian gunman Anders Behring Breivik took place in OsloREUTERS/Cathal McNaughtonA sign of love for Oslo is seen inside of a sea of flowers and lit candles placed in memory of those killed in Friday's bomb and shooting attack in front of Oslo CathedralREUTERS/Wolfgang RattayPeople take part in a march to mourn of the victims of the killing spree and bomb attack in downtown OsloREUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch