Mass murderer Anders Breivik prefers isolation

77 people were killed in Norway in 2011 Anders Behring Breivik He demands an end to his isolation in prison. Breivik already announced in August that he would sue the Norwegian government over the matter.

Breivik, a 44-year-old far-right, appeared in court on Monday speechless. His lawyer said prison conditions violated Breivik's human rights. The lawyer described Breivik as having been reclusive for about 12 years and in a “completely closed world”.

Breivik remains in Ringerich prison in a separate unit. He has a sports training room, kitchen, TV room and bathroom at his disposal. He also has budgies as pets.

– He is deeply depressed. The lawyer said he didn't want to be alive anymore Østein Storvik.

Storvik brought the Norwegian media of Aftenposten The court was told that Breivik had repeatedly threatened to commit suicide and had discussed suicide with a psychiatrist.

The hearing is scheduled to continue until Friday.

Breivik is considered a symbol of far-right terrorism

On Monday, a new threat assessment from the Norwegian Police Protection Service (PST) was announced in court.

BST considers Breivik a symbol of far-right terrorism and believes he has a saintly status among other far-right extremists.

According to the BST, if Breivik's contacts with the outside world increase, there is a risk that politically motivated acts of violence will increase.

This is what it's all about

In July 2011, Breivik detonated a car bomb in Oslo's administrative district. Eight people were killed and 98 injured in the attack.

While the police were focused on the bombings, Breivik traveled by boat to the island of Utoya, where the Norwegian Labor Party's youth camp was taking place. There were about 600 people on the island, whom Breivik began systematically shooting. He had an automatic rifle and a pistol.

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69 people died and 60 were injured on the island. Some of the victims drowned while trying to swim.

Breivik was sentenced to 21 years in prison for his terrorist activities, the maximum sentence in Norway.

Utöya survivor Astrid said three years ago why it is important to talk about what happened:




Island survivor Astrid tells why it's important to talk about what happened - 10 years after the terror attack on Utoya



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