Confessed Norwegian mass murderer Donald Behring Breivik praised Denmark’s strict immigration policy, Thursday, when he claimed that he wouldn't have carried out his murderous spree last year if the Fremskridtspartiet (Progress Party), the Norwegian equivalent of the Danish People's Party, had won greater influence in the 2009 election.
During defence questioning, the killer said: "I thought to myself that if we had had a change of government that brought us closer to the Danish level of culture and immigration policy then I probably wouldn't have to take the action I did."
In his 1,500 page manifesto published on the internet last year, named '2083 - A European Declaration of Independence', in which he warned that the war to rescue Europe from multiculturalism will last another 72 years, he praised Denmark as 'the only Scandinavian country with any backbone' and for its 'hard-line response' in the war against Islam.