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Ten years ago in Norway 77 people were killed by one crazed man. He has aked for parole recently.

Norway is a weird country. 21 years in jail, 77 deaths
Was he supposed to get something ridiculous as 3xlife time?? +
21 years for killing 77 people? What the fuck??
They can keep him as long as they want.. but no reason to give ridiculous sentences like 3xlifetime.......
This is exactly the showcase of why Western-type democracy is declining. Sympathy/tolerance/respect for sick fucks like him.
Declining??
Ohh you mean we fuck everything up by starting to look more and more like the US?? I totally agree with that. Its fucking scary!!

Atleast our prisonsystem works...and we don't have the same lousy recidivism rates.
yet..
 
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Yeah man, killing a bunch of white kids really helped the white cause. We were all once young and naive, at least give them some time to learn about the world. The only ones that benefited from that massacre are the ones that hate white people. 21 years and a room with ps4. fuck norway.
 

Behring Breivik goes to court, Tuesday, after 10 years behind bars, claiming he is no longer a danger to society and attempting to get an early release from his 21-year sentence.

The far right terrorist has shown no remorse since slaying 77 people in a bomb and gun massacre in 2011, and families of victims and survivors fear he will grandstand his extreme views during the hearing, which experts say is unlikely to deliver him an early release.

Randi Rosenqvist, the psychiatrist who has followed up Breivik since his 2012 jailing, says “I can say that I do not detect great changes in Breivik’s functioning,” since his criminal trial when he bragged about the scale of his slaughter, or his 2016 human rights case, when he raised his hand in a Nazi salute.

“In principle and practice someone seeking parole would have to show remorse, and to show that they understand why such acts cannot be repeated,” she said.

She will give evidence at his hearing and submit the psychiatric report, which is typically crucial if criminals are to demonstrate they are no longer dangerous.

“That is unlikely to happen,” said Berit Johnsen, research professor at University College of Norwegian Correctional Service. “I think it is quite obvious that there still is a high risk that he will commit new crimes if he is released."

The hearing is due to last three days, but the verdict will not be announced for several weeks.

It was July 22, 2011, when, after months of meticulous preparations, Breivik set off a car bomb outside the government headquarters in Oslo, killing eight people and wounding dozens. He then drove to the island of Utøya, where he opened fire on the annual summer camp of the left-wing Labor Party’s youth wing. Sixty-nine people there were killed, most of them teenagers, before Breivik surrendered to police.

In 2012 Breivik was handed the maximum 21-year sentence with a clause — rarely used in the Norwegian justice system — that he can be held indefinitely if he is still considered a danger to society. It is this clause that means he can demand a parole hearing after 10 years. And while this likely means a lifelong sentence, it also opens the possibility that Breivik can demand annual parole hearings where he can broadcast his views, says Johnsen.

“According to Norwegian law he has a right now to go before a judge,” said Øystein Storrvik, Breivik’s defense lawyer. “He emphasizes that right. And his motivation for doing so is difficult for me to have an opinion on.”

Storrvik confirmed that Breivik will call the Swedish neo-Nazi Per Oberg to speak in his defense. He would not otherwise outline the basis of Breivik’s case, but made it clear that nobody should expect contrition.

“According to the law there is no obligation that you have to be remorseful,” said Storrvik. “So it is not a legal main point.

Let him free, make it 154 people
 
He's not getting Parole Peeps! He'll spend "Every Fkn Minute" in Prison that they can legally keep Him Incarcerated for! They Shoulda just Killed the Prick! "Personally,I like high Kill Counts achieved by a Single Individual" If Your gonna Go...GO BIG BABY!!! But as a Person of the Community, I'll play the part! (Caring)...If all they gotta do is listen to His Bullshit Rhetoric once,Every Ten Years! (So B It),He's off the Streets 4ever,And that's the Important Part! Can U Say "BOOM" Lmao,😂🤣😂...SP
Nah, this is Norway. Norway is more.liberal than the US. As a liberal myself, Norway is being WAY too lenient for such violent criminals. This is one of the very few instances where the death penalty should be used. And instead, they actually considering releasing him! And he's already halfway through his sentence anyway! That's outrageous! He was too chickenshit to put a bullet into his own head like most of our mass shooters end up doing.
Far right my ass! Everyone knows Nazis were socialist far left scum bags. Its just another leftist doing what leftists do. Sick fucks.
Yeah, and I suppose that you think that North Korea is a "Socratic republic" too. 🤣
 
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Norway is a weird country. 21 years in jail, 77 deaths
Not to mention their jails are like 5 star palaces compared to other European countries, let alone shitholes like Peru or Brazil... When that fag Grishnakh killed Euronymous from Mayhem, he was allowed conjugal visits every weekend, use of a computer, musical instruments and so on lol
 
He doesn't need tp be rehabilitated he didnt do anything wrong. If we had more people like him the west would solve the majority of its current problems
 
21 years is not a lot for the murder of 77 innocent people, since this is already considered mass murder in Central Europe or Russia, and for that reason he would never be released from prison (in fact, some people never get released for much less than that)
A good question is whether the guy is mentally sane, why he did this, but allegedly left-wing youths were camping on the island where he and a far-right guy carried out this mass murder dressed as a police officer
The unfortunate victims thought the police had arrived because he shouted that he was a police officer and was dressed as a police officer, but as soon as the hiding victims came out, he immediately shot them all dead with something like a Kalashnikov type of rifle
Otherwise, he is in pretty good conditions in the prison, which doesn't even look like a prison in particular
 
Europeans aren't worth much
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