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Anders Behring Breivik wants parole from prison

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Anders Behring Breivik addressed the press as he entered the courtroom. He confirmed that he still wants parole.

Breivik had a suitcase that read "Stop the genocide on our white nations." He then paid a Nazi tribute to an audience that consists mostly of the press, after which he asked if anyone had any question.

Asked by a journalist if he regretted what he did on July 22, 2011, Breivik replied that he would come back to it at a court hearing this week.

Then he delivered a political message about the civil war in Europe. When asked about his profession, Breivik replied that he was now a candidate for the parliament of the Nazi party.

Case for parole

At 9.30 am Anders Behring's lawyer Breivik Øystein Storrvik arrived at the courtroom at Skien Prison where a parole decision is to be made.

Prosecutor Hulda Karlsdottir and psychiatrist chartered Randi Rosenqvist are also in the prison's gym, which has been converted into a courtroom for the occasion.

The trial starts at 10:00 am on Monday 18.01.2022/XNUMX/XNUMX.

Prosecutor Hulda Karlsdottir reads out the names of everyone killed on Utøya

It describes in detail what injuries they took and where the people were when they were shot.

Anders Behring Breivik showed no emotion in describing the extensive injuries suffered by young people on Utøya. He broke in on the explanation twice. First, he picked up the poster and was reprimanded by the judge who asked to put the poster down. He also raised his hand and wanted to comment on the prosecution, but was not allowed to speak.

A total of 69 people were killed on Utøya within an hour and a half. Breivik was on the island before being arrested by the police at 18.27:XNUMX PM.

Source: NTB
Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB

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