Goals of Indian Hindu nationalists were identical to Justiciar Knights, Anders Breivik claimed
Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik hailed
India's Hindu nationalist movement as a key ally in a global struggle to
bring down democratic regimes across the world.
‘2080:
A European declaration of independence' lays out a road map for a
future organisation, the Justiciar Knights, to wage a campaign that will
graduate from acts of terrorism to a global war involving weapons of
mass destruction — aimed at bringing down what Breivik calls the
“cultural Marxist” order.
India figures in a
remarkable 102 pages of the sprawling 1,518-page manifesto. Breivik's
manifesto says his Justiciar Knights “support the Sanatana Dharma
movements and Indian nationalists in general.” In section 3.158 of the
manifesto, he explains that Hindu nationalists “are suffering from the
same persecution by the Indian cultural Marxists as their European
cousins.”
“Appeasing Muslims”
The United
Progressive Alliance government, he goes on, “relies on appeasing
Muslims and, very sadly, proselytising Christian missionaries who
illegally convert low caste Hindus with lies and fear, alongside
Communists who want total destruction of the Hindu faith and culture.”
Even
though Hindus who are living abroad “get an eagle's view of what's
happening in India, Indian Hindu residents don't see it being in the
scene.”
Breivik's manifesto applauds Hindu groups who
“do not tolerate the current injustice and often riot and attack
Muslims when things get out of control,” but says, “this behaviour is
nonetheless counterproductive.”
“Instead of attacking
the Muslims, they should target the category A and B traitors in India
and consolidate military cells and actively seek the overthrow of the
cultural Marxist government.”
“It is essential that
the European and Indian resistance movements learn from each other and
cooperate as much as possible,” he concludes. “Our goals are more or
less identical.”
Lists websites
Breivik lists
the websites of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak
Sangh, the National Volunteers' Organisation, the Akhil Bharatiya
Vidyarthi Parishad and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad as resources for
further information.
The manifesto pledges military
support “to the nationalists in the Indian civil war and in the
deportation of all Muslims from India.” This is part of a larger
campaign to “overthrow of all western European multiculturalist
governments” and evict “U.S. military personnel on European soil.”
India
is one of several countries — including Russia, the Philippines, China
and Thailand — where Breivik hopes his successors will fight.
He
uses the work of historians K.S. Lal and Shrinandan Vyas to point to
the threat posed by Islam to Europe, saying their work has established
that millions of Hindus were killed in a genocide during 1000-1525 AD.
N.S. Rajaram, another historian, is quoted as saying India's “political
class have been so debilitating that they continue to live in a state of
constant fear.”
Breivik's manifesto envisages that
this future organisation would hand out a “multi-cultural force medal,”
which would be awarded for “military cooperation with nationalist Hindu,
Buddhist, Jewish and/or atheist forces (non-European) on Hindu,
Buddhist or Jewish territory. These efforts must be directed against
Jihadi or cultural Marxist forces, personnel or interests.”
The
medals would include a “Liberation of India Service Medal,” which would
be awarded for “assisting Indian nationalist forces to drive out Islam
from Indian territory.”
Breivik's Indian-made combat badges, revealed by The Hindu as having been contracted to a workshop in Varanasi, were the first in this series of battle decorations.
His
manifesto acknowledges that lives will be lost in the war, and calls
for the organisation to “provide and subsidise a standard edition of the
Justiciar Knight tombstone” for those who fell in battle.
Since
a “European tombstone carver, preferably specialised in traditional
tombstone architecture, is likely to charge more than 5000-10000 Euro in
order to create the stone,” Breivik suggested that “producers in
low-cost countries should be contacted for the task of creating one or
multiple stones in the future.”
He acknowledged that
this “might sound hypocritical considering the fact that cultural
conservatives in general oppose Indian or Chinese membership in [the]
WTO and the fact that we generally prefer in-sourcing as many industries
as possible. However, conserving our funds is a central part of our
struggle.”
Even though Breivik's Knights would fight
shoulder to shoulder with Hindu nationalists, his vision for their
rights in a post-revolutionary Europe is limited. The manifesto
envisages the creation of a “servant class,” made up of non-Muslim
individuals from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India.
“During
their stay,” the manifesto envisages, “they will work 12 hours a day
for the duration of their contracts (6 or 12 months) and are then flown
back to their homelands.” “These individuals,” it goes on, “will live in
segregated communities in pre-defined areas of each major city.”
Keywords: Norway terror attack, Oslo bombing, Utoya island massacre, Anders Behring Breivik, Hindutva
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2293829.ece
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2293829.ece
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