Far-right attacker receives tough punishment of 21 years imprisonment
A Norwegian youngster, who killed his step-sister and opened fire at a mosque, has been sentenced to as many as 21 year imprisonment.
The punishment has come with a minimum term of as many as 14 years – recently, the country has hiked the minimum term for hate crimes.
It is said that the attacker was inspired by similar attacks happened in New Zealand in the recent past.
The attack is one of the gravest crimes the country has seen in its recent history.
The far-right movement is not less active this part of the world.
In the year 2011, similarly, a right-wing extremist carried out a horrific attack in the country. Unlike this time, his minimum sentence was at least four year shorter than what has been awarded to the latest case of far-right extremism.
It is high time for the European countries to look into this matter seriously. Norway is not the only European country struggling with the issue of far-right extremism.
Many European countries like Germany, Poland and Hungary are vulnerable to this issue.
Germany has recently reported several similar cases. In some states, even the rebirth of Neo-Nazism has been reported.
The development exposes a serious threat which needs urgent intervention.
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