This week, Norway’s court hear the explanation of the Mass Killer Anders Breivik, why he thinks he should be released from prison after more than a ten-year stay in conclusion. This reports Reuters.
Breivik, Ultra right Extremist, killed 77 people in July 2011. From the explosion arusted the explosion killed 8 people, then he killed 69 people, most of whom were children, in the youth camp of the Labor Party.
Breivik is serving the maximum punishment, adopted in Norway, – twenty-one year of the conclusion, which can be extended indefinitely if it is considered a constant threat to society.
TeloMark’s court in Sheheze, southwest of the capital, where Breivik is serving a punishment, starts studying the case on Tuesday after the Oslo Prosecutor’s Office last year rejected the application of Breivik about early release. “Our position is that the conclusion is needed to protect society,” said the chief prosecutor Holdd Karlsdottir.