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[Cyprus Times] Norway: Far-right Anders Breivik, who murdered 77 people, now wants to be released from prison

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Norway Right-wing extremist Anders Breivik, who murdered 77 people, now wants to be released from prison. he is not a threat to society

In 2011 Breivik dressed as a frogman and went armed like a lobster to the island of Utøtøya outside Oslo, where a youth festival of the Norwegian Labour Party was taking place.[/B]

Breivik, a fan of Nazism and the various deities of Norse mythology, murdered in cold blood 77 young people who were having fun on the island. The injured were dozens and Norway, a country tolerant of difference, experienced its greatest nightmare.

During the trial, Breivik was sarcastic to the victims' relatives and never, at any point, apologized. On the contrary, the neo-Nazi Quisling supporter challenged everyone with his attitude.

The court in Norway sentenced him to 21 years in a hotel-like prison, with his own room with a living room, bathroom, TV and every comfort imaginable.

The right-wing terrorist has now served 10 of the 21 years and according to the law in Norway, he has the right to apply for release. The court hearing will take place on Tuesday.

The psychologist who has been following the far-right butcher, Randy Rosenkvist, said that in the 10 years she has been following him she has found little evidence to impress the judges.



Relatives of the victims, however, have faith in justice and are confident that the court will not grant the appeal of the far-right extremist who took 77 souls.

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