Norway massacre likely to ramp up monitoring of right-wing groups
Norway massacre: Right-wing parties have distanced themselves from Anders Behring Breivik's violent methods, whose attacks killed 76 people. But many share his basic views on immigration and minorities.
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Mosques boost security in wake of Norway massacre
Some British mosques are boosting security after Norway's horrific massacre was traced to a man who fears Muslims are taking over Europe — an attack that exposed a failure to root out Islamophobia that has bled into the European mainstream.
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Norway still reeling from massacre
MARK COLVIN: It's hard to imagine the national shock and grief in Norway after the events of this weekend. The country has a population of 4.8 million so in per capita terms the massacre of 93 people or more is far greater than that of America's 9/11.
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