Monday, 25 July 2011

Breaking News Norway's terrorist in court to explain himself (Video gallery)


The first court appearance for Norway's twin terrorist is slated for Monday, according to BBC News. The terrorist says he wants to "explain himself," for the attacks that he says were "gruesome but necessary."
VG News is calling it the September 11 attacks of Norway. The man who is admitting to the island youth camp massacre, Anders Behring Breivik, 32, has been called a far right believer, and has reportedly been preparing for that horrific day for many years. The death toll is at least 96 individuals thus far with bodies still being searched for as of Sunday. A moment of silence has been put on the agenda in Norway at 1200 local time (1000 GMT). Breivik is requesting the court be open to the public but authorities do not want that choice as they believe it will give Breivik a world platform to talk about his beliefs and motivations. The 1,500-page document posted online just before the attacks paint a different picture of him--his image he is desiring to portray is being a muslim immigation crusader. Many are wanting a psych evaluation completed so that they can see what they are dealing with as Breivik is one of the few after such a killing spree who did not kill himself before being arrested. It has not been released whether the court sessions will be open to the public or not--police have asked the court to be held privately, behind closed doors.
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