Shocking stuff:
Moreover, the proportion of YouGov's respondents who, while not condoning the Oslo and Utoya attacks, have some sympathy with the feelings and motives of the man who has confessed to carrying them out is considerably larger - 24 per cent.
A substantial majority, 56 per cent, say that, whether or not they sympathise with the attacker, they can at least understand why some people might want to behave in this way.
24% of Norwegians sympathize with the feelings and motives of Anders.
56% understand him.
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 Add on to that the percentage of those internationally who agree.  Now, they may not be dancing in the street, but obviously support Islamic terrorism and if they believe the bombings are justified they are just as bad as the terrorists.
   Add on to that the percentage of those internationally who agree.  Now, they may not be dancing in the street, but obviously support Islamic terrorism and if they believe the bombings are justified they are just as bad as the terrorists.

