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Victims weep, ridicule Norway killer's speech
Last Updated: Tuesday, February 07, 2012, 11:54
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Victims weep, ridicule Norway killer`s speech Oslo: Survivors and relatives of those killed in a Norwegian mass-murder rampage wept and ridiculed the smiling attacker in court on Monday as he defended his acts by issuing a tirade against immigration.

Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people, provoked tears and laughter in the packed court as he gave a far-right salute and said he had carried out the massacre to prevent his country's cultural destruction.

"The way he talked, the way he smiled ... everything made me realise that no one has the same picture of the world as he does," said Helene Georgsen, 17, who survived Breivik's shooting spree.

She said the court appearance helped her realise that the anti-Islam fanatic "can't hurt me anymore”.

Breivik, clad in a black suit with silvery tie, told the court: "The attacks on the government headquarters were preventive attacks on traitors to the nation, people committing or planning to commit cultural destruction, including destruction of Norwegian culture and Norwegian ethnicity."

He has admitted detonating a fertiliser bomb that killed eight people at a government building in Oslo in July and hours later gunning down participants at an island summer camp for Labor Party youths, killing 69.

As the small Scandinavian country steels itself for a wrenching trial set to begin on April 16, Breivik used Monday's routine custody hearing to demand his release on the grounds that "people subjected to genocide" may legally defend themselves.

"We in the Norwegian movement will not sit and see that we are made a minority in our own country," he said.

District Judge Wenche Gjelsten extended his detention until the start of the trial.

"What a clown," said courtroom spectator Freddy Lie, 52, who had one daughter killed and another injured at the summer camp.

"The only thing he lacked was a red nose. To sit and look at us like he did, you can see that he is sick."

Breivik made his statements after the judge let him explain why he had pleaded not guilty despite acknowledging responsibility for the worst outbreak of violence in Norway since World War Two.

As he entered the courtroom the blond-haired killer raised his handcuffed arms after putting his fist on his heart in what his lawyer said was a salute to right-wing extremists. He had agreed in advance to be photographed.

Breivik looked repeatedly toward the audience of about 60 survivors and family members and 64 journalists. When he spoke from a sheaf of notes, his voice was calm.

Some in the courtroom wept at first, among them 18-year-old Anette Davidsen, a survivor of the island shootings.

"It was difficult to see him and to see him smile," she said. "I could see that he does not regret what he has done, and I have lost so many friends."

As Breivik delivered his message, she joined several others in laughing derisively.

"He was ridiculous," she said. "The way he spoke, the way he smiled. It was good to laugh at him."

In a manifesto posted online before the attacks, Breivik wrote that he was targeting "traitors" whose leftist views and softness on immigration had brought the country low.

Monday he said: "The ethnic Norwegians will be a minority in Oslo in the next 10 years. It is a fact. I represent Norwegian resistance."

Two court-appointed psychiatrists have declared Breivik psychotic, which ordinarily would mean he cannot be sentenced to prison. After a public outcry the judges in the case have asked for another evaluation by different experts. Breivik called the initial report declaring him psychotic to be "ridiculous”, but he was cut off by the judge.

Breivik will stand trial, regardless of the psychiatrists' assessment.

If his judges agree at the end that he is psychotic he is likely to be placed in a locked psychiatric institution. If deemed fit to serve in prison, he would face up to 21 years upon conviction.

Bureau Report
 
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Norway killer asks court for immediate release
Published: Tuesday, Feb 7, 2012, 11:49 IST
Place: Oslo | Agency: IANS

Anders Breivik, the Norwegian extremist who killed 77 people in twin attacks in July last year, has asked an Oslo court to release him immediately.

"I do not accept imprisonment. I demand to be immediately released," the mass murderer told the Oslo district court Monday in his last detention hearing before his trial.

Breivik is accused of a bomb attack in Oslo followed by a shooting rampage on nearby Utoya island. Eight people were killed in the bombing while 69 young people were killed on Utoya.

He told the court the massacre was a "preventive attack against state traitors".

About 100 survivors as well as relatives of the victims of the July 22 massacre attended the hearing in Oslo.

Breivik's trial begins in April.

Unlike the previous public hearing, the killer Monday agreed to let himself be photographed before the proceedings began.
 
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Pictured: Anders Breivik looking calm and relaxed in fake police uniform just MINUTES after killing 77 in Norwegian massacre


By Lee Moran and Mark Lewis

Last updated at 10:48 AM on 7th February 2012

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These dramatic pictures show mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik in the aftermath of his killing spree on a Norwegian island.
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A handcuffed Breivik, sitting on a cushioned wooden chair, looks relaxed as he smirks to himself in the minutes following his surrender to police.

He had just massacred 77 people - by setting off a bomb outside the government headquarters in Oslo and then opening fire at a Labour Party youth camp on Utoya island.

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Detained: Anders Behring Breivik, sitting on a cushioned wooden chair, looks relaxed as he smirks to himself in the minutes following his surrender to police

Detained: Anders Behring Breivik, sitting on a cushioned wooden chair, looks relaxed as he smirks to himself in the minutes following his surrender to police

Concentrating: Breivik, pictured here in the aftermath of the massacre, donned what looked like a police uniform to carry out the attacks

Concentrating: Breivik, pictured here in the aftermath of the massacre, donned what looked like a police uniform to carry out the attacks

Wearing what appears to be a police uniform, which he wore to dupe security staff in letting him board a boat to cross over to Utoya, he clasps his hands together in joy.

His black boots are muddy, from stalking terrified children through the island's undergrowth, and an 'identification card' hangs from his neck.


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Police badges, which look to have been crudely stitched onto his wetsuit-type shirt, appear on each of his upper arms.

Emergence of the photographs come the day after the right-wing extremist, who has admitted to the murders, told a court that he deserved a medal of honour for the bloodshed.

Cuffed: The 32-year-old raises his arms to a guard as he arrived at the court, which was filled with around 100 survivors and family members of the massacre he carried out in July last year
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Cuffed: The 32-year-old raises his arms to a guard as he arrived at the court, which was filled with around 100 survivors and family members of the massacre he carried out in July last year

Anders Breivik
Anders Breivik

No remorse: Breivik smiles at the camera, left, and at people inside the court room after his arrival this morning. He has admitted killing 77 people during two attacks in Oslo and on Utoya island last year

Under guard: Armed officers arrive in a prison van carrying Breivik in central Oslo

Under guard: Armed officers arrive in a prison van carrying Breivik in central Oslo

He also demanded to be set free.

Breivik smirked and gave a salute as he was led in to the Oslo district court, handcuffed and dressed in a dark suit, for his last detention hearing before his trial starts on April 16.

He stretched out his arms in what his lawyer, Geir Lippestad, said was 'some kind of Right-wing extremist greeting.'

The 32-year-old told the court that Norway’s most deadly peacetime attack was a strike against 'traitors' he said are embracing immigration to promote 'an Islamic colonisation of Norway'.
Attention: Members of the press queue to get into the hearing this morning, which was also screened on Norwegian TV

Attention: Members of the press queue to get into the hearing this morning, which was also screened on Norwegian TV

Plot: Breivik poses in a wet suit carrying a gun. He detonated a fertiliser bomb on July 22 last year, killing eight people in Oslo, before travelling to Utoya island and shooting another 69 dead

Plot: Breivik poses in a wet suit carrying a gun. He detonated a fertiliser bomb on July 22 last year, killing eight people in Oslo, before travelling to Utoya island and shooting another 69 dead

He said: 'I am a militant nationalist. I represent the Norwegian indigenous peoples. We in the Norwegian resistance movement are not going to sit still and see that we are turned into a minority in our own country.'

About 100 survivors and relatives of victims watched in disbelief as Breivik asked to be released, and told the judge he should be awarded Norway’s highest military medal for the July 22 massacre.

There was hollow laughter from the public gallery as he made his remarks.

He denied criminal responsibility for his actions in July 2011, and rejected the authority of the court. Judge Wenche Fliflet Gjelsten ruled that he should stay in custody.

Shock: Floral tributes and candles outside Oslo Cathedral after the massacre last year

Shock: Floral tributes and candles outside Oslo Cathedral after the massacre last year
 
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