Anders Behring Breivik
A picture of Anders Behring Breivik taken from a book downloaded from a link posted on the Norwegian discussion website, www.freak.no, and entitled "2083 - A European Declaration of Independence", is seen in this screen grab made July 23, 2011. The 2083 book is signed by an Andrew Berwick, the author says within the document that Andrew Berwick is an Anglicised version of Anders Breivik. Anders Behring Breivik, 32, was arrested after Friday's massacre of young people on a tiny forested holiday island that was hosting the annual summer camp for the youth wing of Norway's ruling Labour party. Breivik, a Norwegian, was also charged with the bombing of Oslo's government district that killed seven people hours earlier. It was not possible to verify who uploaded link to the book, which was posted on July 22. Reuters

Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian suspect for Friday's bomb and gun attacks killing at least 93 people, published a 1,500-page text manifesto on the Internet and uploaded a 12 minute video on YouTube, hours before the attack.

According to a Reuters report, Norwegian discussion website, www.freak.no, had a link to the anti-Islam crusader's manifesto which was published under the title, "2083 - A European Declaration of Independence."

Picture of Anders Behring Breivik taken from the 1,500 page book which he claims is the manifesto. Credit: REUTERS
Manifesto screen grab. Credit: National Post/REUTERS
Manifesto screen grab. Credit: National Post/Reuters
Manifesto screen grab. Credit: National Post/Reuters
Manifesto screen grab. Credit: National Post/Reuters

The video originally posted by Breivik has been taken down by YouTube, but a YouTube user has re-uploaded video with a description, acknowledging the same.