As a young boy Arfan Q. Bhatti was diagnosed as suffering from an anti-social personality disorder. As a young man he ventured into a life of crime which reached its high mark when he opened fire on the Oslo synagogue in 2006. Mr.Bhatti has previously said that he supports the death penalty against homosexuals and expressed doubts that the Holocaust ever occurred. Now Arfan Q. Bhatti reports that he has found God and wants to become the poster-boy of Norwegian muslims.
Unauthorized translation from NRK:
Bhatti said he had become a reformed muslim and that he felt himself badly treated by Norwegian journalists.
– Man is full of flaws, I have made som mistakes myself, but I have been drawn to Islam anew. The press has continued stigmatizing me because they refer to me as previously terror-accused and formerly sentenced for violence. They do not allow people to forget, says Bhatti.
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Bhatti has previously said that he doubts whether the Holocaust occurred. He was asked about this on Friday.
– I am not that good in history, so I do not know. The history books say yes, so I have to relate to that, he answered.
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– From being known as one of Norway’s most dangerous men he now wants the role as Islam’s face in Norway. He has taken a religious perspective and this is what we need to challenge him on, says Skup-leader Håkon Haugsbø.


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