On Saturday, Zaniar Matapour opened fire outside a popular LGBTQ+ bar in Oslo,
Norway killing two and injuring 21. Matapour, a Norwegian citizen of Ir
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Norway Raises Terror Alert To Highest Level Following Deadly Shooting Outside
LGBTQ+ Bar
To read the Counter Extremism Project (CEP)’s resource Norway: Extremism and
Terrorism, please click here
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(New York, N.Y.) — On Saturday, Zaniar Matapour opened
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bar in Oslo, Norway killing two and injuring 21. Matapour, a Norwegian citizen
of Iranian origin, was taken into custody shortly after the attack and has
since beenaccused
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of terrorism along with murder and attempted murder. While police are still
determining the exact motive behind Saturday’s attack, the Norwegian Police
Security Service (PST) has stated that Matapour has been on intelligence watch
lists since 2015 for his connections to an Islamist extremist network in Norway.
The attack came eight months after a Danish man carrying a bow and arrow
killed five and injured three others in the town of Kongsberg before being
apprehended by police. The suspect had reportedly converted to Islam and was
previously in contact with police due to concerns related to radicalization. In
2014, the PST reported that its most important task would be “to prevent
persons with close links to Norway from becoming involved in terrorist
attacks.” According to thePST
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, acts carried out by Islamist extremists “will either come from people who are
inspired by the ideology and message of the terrorist organizations ISIL and
al-Qaeda, or from people who are mobilized by conditions that are perceived as
provocations, violations or oppression of the religion Islam and Muslims.”
Following the attack on the LGBTQ+ bar this past weekend, Norway
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terror alert level was raised from “ordinary” to “extraordinary”—its highest
level. As additional precautions, Oslo canceled its annual Pride Parade, and
Norwegian police—who do not normally carry guns—will be armed until further
notice.
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