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Bosnian news magazine suggests Breivik’s Liberia contact may have been Milorad Pelemis

Bosnian news magazine, Slobodna Bosna, writes that Anders Behring Breivik’s contact in Liberia may have been Milorad Pelemis, MIGNews reports. In an interview with Dagbladet, however, Pelemis refutes the suggestion.

Milorad Pelemis was commander of The 10th Sabotage Detachment, a unit of the Main Staff of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), during the the Bosnian War, and fought against Muslims and NATO forces.

Google translation:

The Bosnian Serb media have named the name – an accomplice Breivik
04/21/2012

Breivik himself refuses to disclose details of a trip to Monrovia and London saying that he does not care whether the prosecutor believes him or not, but he does not want his testimony led to the arrests of people, whom he had promised not to reveal their names.

In fact this trip to Monrovia in April 2002, and then a trip to London proved.

On Thursday, Breivik said a new and somewhat surprising information. He said one person informed about upcoming attacks in advance.

“Maybe the one who knew about it, changed his attitude to these actions in retrospect. I do not know,” – said Breivik.

During further interrogation, he refused to speak to who he was.

In court, Breivik only confirmed that I was in Monrovia in April 2002, and in the same months in London, attended the first meeting of the Knights Templar, where he represented the mysterious Serb, who met in Liberia.

According to him, in this network, there are six people, two Norwegians and four others abroad. In court, he made it clear that one of the six knew about his plans in advance.

On Thursday, while Breivik testified in court about the events in Uta, the Bosnian edition of “Slobodna Bosna” reported that on Friday in the printed version will be released a comprehensive article on how it is in contact with anyone Breivik. According to the publication, Breivik could occur in the Milorad Pelemishem, one of the military commanders who took part in the massacre at Srebrenica in July 1995.

The magazine refers to the closed and the “well informed” sources. “Slobodna Bosna” is known as one of the most important magazines in the country….

Original article: Боснийские СМИ назвали имя серба – сообщника Брейвика
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Google translation [edited for clarity]:

“I have never met Breivik”
04/24/2012

Pelemis was Commander of the 10th sabotage unit, which is accused of complicity in mass killings in Srebrenica in 1995. Several members of this unit was later in Liberia as mercenaries. According to the Bosnian news magazine, was Pelemis in Liberia at the time Anders Breivik Behring was there.

But Pelemis deny at all to have been in the war-torn African country.

- Until 2001 I was imprisoned because of spider affair. Afterwords the authorities took my passport. I’ve never been to Liberia, says Pelemis.

Spider affair came to media exposure of a network of Serbian assassins that also carried out missions abroad. Dagbladet has not been able to get confirmed whether Pelemis was imprisoned in this case.

When asked if he knows any Serb war veterans who worked in Liberia, Pelemis thinks a little.

- No, I do not know anyone who has worked in Liberia, he says….

Original article: - Jeg har aldri møtt Breivik
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Original news source (subscription only): Breivikova srpska mreža: Norveški monstrum inspirisan srpskim ubicama

Related post: Norwegian police still uncertain if Breivik met Milorad Ulemek in Liberia

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May 3, 2012 at 10:00 pm

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Norwegian police still uncertain if Breivik met Milorad Ulemek in Liberia

Aftenposten and Dagbladet have both published a story provided by the Norwegian press agency, NTB, which reports that the Norwegian police have still not received a response to their request for information from Serbian police regarding several Serbian citizens that they believe Anders Behring Breivik may have met on his trip to Liberia in 2002.

According to previous statements from the police and Breivik’s lawyers, Breivik has, throughout police questioning, refused to name his contacts. The police have, however, stated that Milorad Ulemek is one of the persons they suspect Breivik refers to when he says he met a Serbian war hero in Liberia in 2002.

The recent NTB article claims that, in February, Aftenposten reported that Breivik had communicated to police that he had met Ulemek. As far as AttackOnTheLaborParty is aware, such an article was never published by Aftenposten. If it had been, this would have been in contradiciton to all other news reports and statements by the police and Breivik’s lawyers. Also, none of the other newspapers ever reported on this alleged revelation by Breivik which is surprising given how significant such a fact would be.

On February 18th, Aftenposten wrote: “The terror accused 33 year old has claimed that he met a ‘Serbian war hero’ during his visit to Liberia. They shall have become aquainted through the internet. He has never been willing to say who this [person] was.” It thus seems that NTB’s claim that Breivik has given the name of a contact to the police is incorrect as it is based on a non existing source.

Ulemek was a commander in the Serbian forces during the Kosovan War, fighting against Muslims and NATO forces in the Balkans. At the end of the war, special forces from the Norwegian military were the first NATO ground forces entering Kosovo, and among the first to enter Pristina.

Norwegian police have sent 41 requests to 26 countries in an attempt to find out about Brevik’s contacts, reportedly with limited success. The Police Security Service (the PST) recently wrote in their evaluation report that Breivik had been planning the attacks for several years and been extremely security conscious.

Google translation [edited for clarity]:

No Breivik-response from Serbia
March 25, 2012

Six months after the Norwegian police sent a formal legal request to Serbia with questions about the Serbs who may have met Breivik, a reply has not yet been received.

The request was sent 27 september last year, but a reply is lacking.

“We have not received [it],” says Kraby.

The police have sent a total of 41 such requests to 26 different countries to clear up eventual contacts and connections of Breivik abroad. In addition, the police is working on sending an additional two court requests, whereof one to China, according to Hjort Kraby.

Met Serbian?

The investigation abroad is important considering possible helpers. Breivik himself in his massive compendium “2083″ claimed that he took part in the founding of an international “Templar order” in London in the spring of 2002. The group was allegedly to lead the war against Muslims in Europe.

Breivik claims in the compendium that before the London meeting he met a Serbian “war hero” and “crusader” who was in hiding in the Liberian capital of Monrovia.

Aftenposten wrote in February that Breivik has informed [the police] that the person in question is Milorad “Legija” Ulemek. Ulemek is imprisoned in Serbia and is serving a sentence of 40 years in prison for the murder of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic in March 2003.

The prosecutor for war crimes in Serbia, said already in January to the NTB that they had no indications that Milorad “Legija” Ulemek was in Liberia at any time in the late 1990s or early 2000s….

Original article: Ingen Breivik-svar fra Serbia

Google translation [edited for clarity]:

Serbian delay in terrorist hunt
February 18, 2012

The terror accused 33 year old has claimed that he met a ‘Serbian war hero’ during his visit to Liberia. They shall have become aquainted though the internet. He has never been willing to say who this [person] was….

Original article: Serbisk sommel i terrorjakten
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Related article: Ingen Breivik-svar fra Serbia

Related post: Norwegian police investigating possible contact between Breivik and Milorad Ulemek

Related post: Breivik travelled to Liberia in 2002

Written by Admin1

March 28, 2012 at 10:00 pm

Norwegian police investigating possible contact between Breivik and Milorad Ulemek

NRK reports that, according to police documents which NRK has seen, the Norwegian police are investigating possible contact between Anders Behring Breivik and Milorad Ulemek, a former commander of the Serbian secret police special unit, the Red Berets. Ulemek was a commander in the Serbian forces during the Kosovan War, fighting against Muslims and NATO forces in the Balkans. At the end of the war, special forces from the Norwegian military were the first NATO ground forces entering Kosovo, and among the first to enter Pristina.

Breivik has told police that the organization that he represents, the Knights Templar, was created in 2002 as a result of the NATO bombing of Christians in Serbia, and that the reason he travelled to Liberia in 2002 was to meet a Serbian war hero. Breivik has been unwilling to say whom he met in Liberia, but according to NRK the police believe this person may have been Milorad Ulemek. Dagbladet writes that on September 27, 2011, the Oslo Police sent a request for information about Ulemek in Serbia.

NRK also writes that another European right-wing activist, Nick Greger, has connections to Liberia. Nick Greger is the leader of an organization called Order 777 and, according to NRK, has ties to the organization Breivik says he represents, the Knights Templar. NRK says that Greger published a video about a year ago in which he praises Milorad Ulemek, and that in the video there is a picture of a kneeling Templar Knight, the same symbol used in Breivik’s manifest (“2083: A European Declaration of Independence”). Nick Greger is a frequent poster of videos online, some of which can be viewed on his YouTube channel.

The Belfast Telegraph reported in July 2011 that Nick Greger attended a gathering in Malta in February of that year together with Johnny Adair, a former leader of “C Company”, 2nd Battalion Shankill Road, West Belfast Brigade of the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF), and Paul Ray, one of the original founders of the English Defence League (EDL). A YouTube video entitled “The Gathering” uploaded Feb 28, 2011, shows Paul Ray, Nick Greger and Johnny Adair together visiting churches around Malta.

Paul Ray has condemned the 7/22 attacks, but according to The Belfast Telegraph, he confirmed to the Associated Press the existence of a loosely organized group inspired by the Knights Templar. According to The Belfast Telegraph, Ray refused to name any members so as not to indicate the size of the organization, but he stated the following: “It’s an idea. It’s not like it’s a massive organization. It’s a belief.”

In his compendium (“2083: A European Declaration of Independence”), Breivik speaks positively about Milorad Ulemek. According to Dagbladet, Breivik has explained to the Norwegian police that, in many ways, much of the symbolism of the Knights Templar organization is from Serbia.

Google translation:

Investigating Breivik track to the Serb commander
04/02/2012

Persons charged with terrorist Anders Breivik Behring has probably been inspired by several Christian terrorists and killers. Among these was a Serbian commander, he may have met in Liberia in 2002.

The police now use resources to find out more about the convicted murderer commander, Milorad Ulemek, and if he can be linked to Breivik.

It shows the forks research material NRK know the content in.

The reason is that Breivik in 2002 traveled to Liberia. There, he claims that he met a Serbian war hero he was recruiting for his fight against the Muslims in Europe. This may have been Milorad Ulemek, who on the Serbian side was in the war against Muslims in the Balkans…..

Original article: Etterforsker Breivik-spor til serbisk kommandør
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Google translation [edited for clarity]:

Detective on Breivik met one of Serbia’s most dangerous men
04/02/2012

Breivik may have met the convicted murderer mafia leader Milorad Ulemek on diamond hunting in Africa.

Breivik claimed during interrogation that he met a “Serb war hero who has killed many Muslims in battle” when he was in Liberia in 2002. He tried to make money on blood diamonds in the war-torn but mineral-rich country on Africa’s west coast. In questioning Breivik refused to testify in detail about his alleged contact. But has said the following:

“Now apparently all are captured, of those war criminals, but … they … for nationalists, they are heroes, right.”

When asked by police Breivik has not wanted to say if he had been in Serbia, but the organization Knights Templar, which he persistently claims to be a part of, was allegedly founded in 2002 because of NATO bombing of Serbia.

“NATO made it impossible for Serbia to deport Muslims. They therefore began to ‘kill one another,’” Breivik has said in questioning….

Original article: Etterforsker om Breivik møtte en av Serbias farligste menn
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Related article: Breivik’s ‘mentor’ linked to exiled loyalist Johnny ‘Mad Dog’ Adair

Written by Admin1

February 7, 2012 at 8:00 am

Photos and information from police search of Breivik’s home

In the years before the 7/22 attacks, Anders Behring Breivik lived with his mother in Oslo, but in May 2011 he moved to a farm in Rena commune in Hedmark.

– Evidence related to bomb making –

Aftenposten writes that at Åsta farm, which Breivik rented in the months leading up the the attacks, the police found six pages with printing on both sides which appears to be complete instructions for producing a bomb. In addition, the police found hand-written notes with mathematical calculations and measures written down on Post-it Notes.

In police questioning, Breivik has explained that he visited around twenty-five pharmacies about five times each purchasing between two to three kilograms (four to six pounds) of aspirin for use in the production of the bomb, costing between 15,000 to 20,000 Norwegian crowns (US$2,500-3,500).

The police believe Breivik manufactured the bomb, estimated to be 950 kilograms (2090 pounds) in size, at the farm and then drove it to Oslo in the Volkswagen Crafter which he had rented.

Google translation:

Police found a bomb recipe Behring Breivik farm
04.feb.2012

During searches of Asta farm in Rena, where Behring Anders Breivik clarified the bomb he used during the strike against the ministries, the police found, among them six typed sheets on both sides.

In addition, they found a handwritten sheets on both sides.

The farm was also found mathematical calculations and measurements, jotted down on post-it notes, which shall be made in connection with the bomb making process, and notes set out as a drawing and dimensions of the bomb….

Original article: Politiet fant bombeoppskrift på Behring Breiviks gård
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– Brevik’s room at mother’s apartment in Oslo –

Verdens Gang (VG) has published photos showing Breivik’s room at his mother’s apartment in Oslo where he lived until May 2011, and where he planned and prepared for the 7/22 attacks. The photos are taken by the police just hours after the attacks. The military uniform that Breivik requested to wear during the first court proceedings can be seen hanging in the closet.

Google translation:

Here is Breivik’s bedroom
03/02/12

Had safe with ammunition at the bedside

In 2006, Behring moved Anders Breivik (32) back in this room in his mother’s apartment at.

Here he lived until last April, when he moved to Vålstua farm Asta to make fertilizer bomb that went off in the government building on 22 July.

The images that VG has gained access to show a seemingly messy Boy with a variety of equipment are piled up along one wall, while a desk with a desktop stand along the other wall….

Original article: Her er Breiviks gutterom
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VG writes that, when the police entered Breivik’s room at his mother’s apartment in Oslo, the computer was turned on. Breivik explained to the police that he changed hard drives monthly and that “what is on the PC is what I want you to find”.

The email program, MS Outlook, which Breivik explained he used to send his compendium (“2083: A European Declaration of Independence”) to about a thousand people, was still open on the computer, as was a PDF document of the program schedule for the Labor Youth Organization (AUF) camp at Utøya. Breivik explained to the police that he was uncertain when he was going to be able to carry out the attacks, so he checked the program for several days to see which prominent figures were attending.

VG writes that Breivik had planned to get up at 3 a.m. to begin sending out the compendium, but that he was so exhausted from the evening before that that he didn’t get up until around 8 a.m.

Google translation:

Breivik PC left with AUF program on the screen
02/04/12

One of the last Behring Anders Breivik (32) did before he launched the attack 22 July, was to check the schedule for the summer camp AUF’s Utøya.

When police were to secure evidence in the apartment for Breivik’s mother Skøyen 23 July was the computer in his bedroom on. Mass murderer had made no attempt to prevent the police gained access to the information.

“What is on your PC, it is I want you to find,” the mass murderer said to the police….

Original article: Breiviks PC forlatt med AUF-programmet på skjermen
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Dagbladet previously reported that Breivik went to town (Oslo) around 11:00 p.m. the night before. He was observed having a drink at the upscale bar, Skaugum, a bar named after the royal private residence in Asker and a place that celebrities, finance people and royals frequent.

Google translation:

Breivik went to celebrity bar the night before the mass murder
08/19/2011

The night before he killed 77 people, and made himself the most hated man, the terrorist Anders Breivik Behring have been one of Oslo’s hippest nightspots – where royalty, hipsters and financial elite all have been on frequent visits.

Witnesses told Dagbladet that the mass murderer had a good time with a Bacardi Razz – a sweet, relatively weak raspberry drink with a lime slice – the bar Skaugum Thursday 21 July….

Original article: Breivik festet på kjendisbar natta før massemordet
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– Evidence relating to Liberia trip in 2002 –

Dagbladet writes that the police found a raw diamond worth about 4,000 Norwegian crowns (US$700) at Breivik’s home which he said he purchased from a store in Oslo. Breivik has explained to the police that he purchased a number of inexpensive diamonds in order to back up his cover story of travelling to Liberia in 2002 to purchase diamonds. According to him, the real purpose of the trip was to meet a Serbian war hero. The police also found about 20,000 Norwegian crowns (US$3,500) in cash, an amount Breivik said he usually had at hand in case something went wrong.

Google translation:

Police found cash and diamonds in Breivik’s residence
02/03/2012

In his bedroom, they found a safe with 68 shotgun cartridges.

When police searched the apartment of Behring Anders Breivik’s mother after the terrorist attacks, they found, among other things, a safe with 68 shotgun cartridges and Breivik homemade uniform inside the boy in his room.

In the house they also found a rough diamonds in a small transparent plastic box. The box was labeled “Made in Germany”….

Original article: Politiet fant cash og rådiamant i Breiviks bolig
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In a safe in Breivik’s room, the police also found an old passport of Breivik’s that expired in 2008. It shows that Breivik travelled extensively to many countries among them:

• Turkey in July/August 1998
• Liberia in April 2002
• Ivory Coast in April 2002
• Malta i April 2004
• Estonia in April 2004
• Croatia in August 2004
• Belarus in March 2005
• China in July 2005
• Lithuania (the police are unsure of the date).

According to Dagbladet sources, Breivik has explained in police questioning that the trip to Liberia in 2002 was a condition for his participation in the founding meeting of the Knights Templar in London in May 2002.

Google translation:

The passport revealed Breivik’s world tour
02/03/2012

In a safe at Behring Anders Breivik Boy’s mother’s house, police found two passports belonging to Anders Breivik Behring.

Breivik one passport, which expired in 2008, contains both a visa and a range of travel stamps, including from Liberia, the United States and Lithuania. The second pass is valid until 2019, however, contains no stamps.

The police have been concerned Breivik travel in recent years, partly to determine whether he could have accomplices. In this work, the police searched the passports of his depth….

Original article: Passet avslørte Breiviks verdensturne
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Aftenposten writes that Breivik says that his stay in Liberia involved training and physical and psychological challenges. He has explained that he had to finance and make his way to Liberia to prove his dedication. Some of the purpose of the trip, he also says, was to be the proxy at the founding Knights Templar meeting in London for the person he was met in Liberia. Breivik has declined to say anything about whether there were other people with him in Liberia at the same time who were also under evaluation.

Google translation:

Posing as UNICEF employee on Africa trip
03.feb.2012

Behring Breivik should have explained that before he left he stopped by “UNICEF office” in Norway to pick up brochures. Then he made himself a “cover” which he pretended to work for the UN organization.

In April 2002, traveled Behring Breivik to Liberia through the Ivory Coast. The aim of the trip was to meet a Serb in Liberia that he should be representative of the establishment meeting of the alleged organization Knights Templar in London later that same spring.

Before this could happen he had to perform physical and mental “trials”.

In questioning the Behring Breivik said that he told the airport authorities at the landing in Ivory Coast that he was working for the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF.

He was afraid not to come into the country, but found that the cover was “unnecessary” when he could just pay the money for security guards to enter….

Original article: Utga seg for UNICEF-ansatt på Afrika-tur

Written by Admin1

February 5, 2012 at 8:00 pm

Breivik investigated for illegal diamond trade

The Norwegian newspaper, Verdens Gang (VG), reports that the police are investigating whether Anders Behring Breivik bought diamonds in Liberia. Breivik’s lawyer says that his client maintains that diamond trading was a cover story, and that the motive for travelling to Liberia was to meet a Serbian war hero.

Google translate:

Breivik investigated for illegal diamond trade
02.01.12

Police are investigating whether Anders Behring Breivik engaged in trade with the so-called blood diamonds in Liberia.

VG has confirmed that police are investigating whether the terrorist accused 32-year-old engaged in the illegal trade when he stayed in the West African country for about one week in 2002.

VG has reported that police are still investigating this track, but that they have had challenges in getting information from the Liberian authorities….

Several of Breivik’s close friends testified about what the accused told them about the illegal diamond trade and travel to Liberia. Police confirmed 23 December to NRK that the visit to Liberia took place in April for nine and a half years ago….

Original article: Breivik etterforskes for ulovlig diamanthandel

Related post: Breivik travelled to Liberia in 2002

Written by Admin1

January 3, 2012 at 12:58 pm

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Breivik travelled to Liberia in 2002

The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, NRK, reports that Norwegian police have confirmed that Anders Behring Breivik travelled to Liberia in 2002 as he had written in his manifesto. According to NRK sources, the question of whether Breivik had been to Liberia was discussed in a police interiew with Breivik on the October 12th. Breivik did not want to discuss what he was doing there. In the manifest, Breivik wrote that he travelled to Liberia to meet a Serbian war hero.

Google translation:

Breivik was in Liberia in 2002
23.12.2011

For the first time, police have confirmed that Anders Behring Breivik has been in Liberia as he writes in the manifesto. He was to recruit a Serbian war hero for his fight against the Muslims in Europe….

However, NRK has received confirmation from the Norwegian police that Anders Behring Breivik was actually here.

“We know that he has been there, but the scope of the visit, and what he did there, that we are working to identify,” says police lawyer Pål-Fredrik Hjort Kraby….

Anders Behring Breivik was in Liberia for approximately one week in April 2002, according to his passport. After that, NRK knows that he went through the Ivory Coast.

In his manifest, Breivik described why he traveled to Monrovia. He was to meet a Serbian war hero who was hiding in Liberia to escape war crimes indictment. The Serb is, according to Breivik, one of the original initiators of the organization Knights Templar….

Original article: Breivik var i Liberia i 2002

Written by Admin1

January 3, 2012 at 12:13 pm

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