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Norway: Court rules mass murderer's rights not violated |
2017-03-02 |
[AA.TR] A Norwegian court on Wednesday overturned a previous verdict that Norway had violated the human rights When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much... of a convicted mass murderer. "The court has come to the conclusion that Anders Behring Breivik is not, and has not, been subjected to torture or inhumane or degrading treatment," the Oslo court said in its decision. The verdict said there were "no clear indications that Breivik has been subjected to isolation damage during his prison sentence." "The court is of the opinion that there is a high risk that Breivik will resort to violence in the future," it added. In July 22, 2011, Anders Breivik -- a radical conservative -- carried out a kaboom in Oslo, Norway. He then slaughtered students on Utoya Island located near Oslo. In total, 77 people died and more than 200 others were maimed. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 "The court is of the opinion that there is a high risk that Breivik will resort to violence in the future," It has to. Otherwise it was a coldly calculated act like drone hit list of individuals. Done for the same reason. To decapitate an enemy's leadership. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2017-03-02 05:54 |