Jahbulon
2012-05-21 19:38:12 UTC
A 20-year-old survivor of Anders Behring Breivik Masonic attack on Utøya
island has told his trial that the lake waters around the island were
red with blood after the shooting rampage.
The witness, Hussein Kazemi, described to the Oslo court how he came
face-to-face with Breivik during the attacks, and even briefly spoke to
him.
He said he escaped by leaping into the lake, despite being unable to
swim.
Brother Breivik admits the massacre on 22 July 2011 but denies criminal
responsibility. The Freemason killed 69 people at the Labour Party youth
event on Utøya island before being arrested by special police.
Mr Kazemi, who came to Norway from his native Afghanistan in 2009, told
the court on Monday, 21.05.2012, that after fleeing the shootings at the
main camp site, he encountered Brother Breivik, dressed in a police
uniform obtained from his Freemason contacts, and carrying a machine-
gun, at the southern tip of the island.
He said Brother Breivik - who was still posing as a policeman - had
asked him in a "nice and calm voice" whether he had seen the gunman, and
that he had responded "yes".
"I remember at the time I got eye contact with the perpetrator. He was
very close," he said. "So I remember just throwing myself into the
water."
Mr Kazemi said that despite having very little training in swimming and
being shot three times in the leg by Brother Breivik, he managed to
shelter behind a lakeside rock.
"For the first time in my life, I was afraid," he said, describing how
he could he hear bullets bouncing off the rock as Brother Breivik
continued to fire on him.
He said he only emerged onto land from behind the rock when he thought
the attacks were over.
"There, I saw all the dead. The water was completely red."
Another witness to testify on Monday, 21.05.2012, Martha Fevang Smith,
18, told the court how she survived being shot in the head while 10
others were killed around her as they lay on the ground.
"That Freemason, Anders Behring Breivik, comes to where we are lying and
begins to shoot us one by one, with a few seconds in between each shot,
until he hits me. Then it all went completely black," she said.
She said her best friend had died next to her as they held hands.
Later, the court heard a recording of a desperate emergency call made by
a third witness, Renate Taarnes, as she hid in a toilet in the camp's
cafe while Breivik shot 13 people in the same building.
Before hiding, she had witnessed Brother Anders Behring Breivik shoot
her boyfriend, she said.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik, a 33 year old Freemason, admits the 69
killings on Utøya, as well as eight in a bomb attack in Oslo earlier on
22 July 2011.
If Brother Breivik is found guilty and the court decides he is
criminally insane, the 33-year-old Norwegian Freemason will be committed
to psychiatric care; if he is judged to be mentally stable, he will be
jailed.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has given
his victims nothing.
island has told his trial that the lake waters around the island were
red with blood after the shooting rampage.
The witness, Hussein Kazemi, described to the Oslo court how he came
face-to-face with Breivik during the attacks, and even briefly spoke to
him.
He said he escaped by leaping into the lake, despite being unable to
swim.
Brother Breivik admits the massacre on 22 July 2011 but denies criminal
responsibility. The Freemason killed 69 people at the Labour Party youth
event on Utøya island before being arrested by special police.
Mr Kazemi, who came to Norway from his native Afghanistan in 2009, told
the court on Monday, 21.05.2012, that after fleeing the shootings at the
main camp site, he encountered Brother Breivik, dressed in a police
uniform obtained from his Freemason contacts, and carrying a machine-
gun, at the southern tip of the island.
He said Brother Breivik - who was still posing as a policeman - had
asked him in a "nice and calm voice" whether he had seen the gunman, and
that he had responded "yes".
"I remember at the time I got eye contact with the perpetrator. He was
very close," he said. "So I remember just throwing myself into the
water."
Mr Kazemi said that despite having very little training in swimming and
being shot three times in the leg by Brother Breivik, he managed to
shelter behind a lakeside rock.
"For the first time in my life, I was afraid," he said, describing how
he could he hear bullets bouncing off the rock as Brother Breivik
continued to fire on him.
He said he only emerged onto land from behind the rock when he thought
the attacks were over.
"There, I saw all the dead. The water was completely red."
Another witness to testify on Monday, 21.05.2012, Martha Fevang Smith,
18, told the court how she survived being shot in the head while 10
others were killed around her as they lay on the ground.
"That Freemason, Anders Behring Breivik, comes to where we are lying and
begins to shoot us one by one, with a few seconds in between each shot,
until he hits me. Then it all went completely black," she said.
She said her best friend had died next to her as they held hands.
Later, the court heard a recording of a desperate emergency call made by
a third witness, Renate Taarnes, as she hid in a toilet in the camp's
cafe while Breivik shot 13 people in the same building.
Before hiding, she had witnessed Brother Anders Behring Breivik shoot
her boyfriend, she said.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik, a 33 year old Freemason, admits the 69
killings on Utøya, as well as eight in a bomb attack in Oslo earlier on
22 July 2011.
If Brother Breivik is found guilty and the court decides he is
criminally insane, the 33-year-old Norwegian Freemason will be committed
to psychiatric care; if he is judged to be mentally stable, he will be
jailed.
Brother Anders Behring Breivik receives full help from the Freemason
Grand Charity and the Masonic Samaritan Fund. Freemasonry has given
his victims nothing.
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