London, July 26 (ANI): The Norwegian terrorist who killed over 90 people in two recent attacks in Oslo, has described Japan as a 'model country', praising it for shying away from multi-culturalism.
In his 1,500-page manifesto, Anders Behring Breivik commended Japan for not allowing many Muslims to immigrate, the Telegraph reports.
Breivik also wrote that he would like to meet former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, a right-leaning conservative who has praised Japan for having "one nation, one civilisation, one language, one culture and one race" when he was a cabinet minister in 2005.
The 32-year-old Breivik also praised South Korea for its similar low percentage of foreign residents, the paper said.
In his manifesto, Breivik said he was on a self-appointed mission to save Europe from what he saw as the threats of Islam, immigration and multiculturalism.
He said he was also terrified of the idea of several 'mini Pakistans' appearing all over the map of Europe. (ANI)
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