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Many newspapers hold Geert Wilders indirectly responsible for the attacks in Norway. In the Lower House, however, all parties consider it inappropriate to link him to the massacre.
Anders Breivik, who shot dozens of young people dead at a summer camp for Norwegian socialists on Sunday, has distributed a 1,500-page manifesto in which he praises Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) as the only real conservative party in Europe. This has ignited a debate on the question of whether the Dutch politician played a role in the Norwegian tragedy.
Columnists, professors and politicians in a number of newspapers are analysing the role of Wilders. The general tenor is that Wilders is not responsible, though a 'but' then appears; he should more emphatically distance himself from the attacks, some commentators consider.