The man accused of last year's Norway terror attacks will tell his trial he believes he should be facing a military tribunal not a criminal court. Anders Behring Breivik is to appear in court on Monday, almost nine months after he admitted killing 77 people by detonating a bomb in the centre of Oslo and opening fire on youngsters attending a summer camp on Utoya island.The 33-year-old is charged with terrorism, but he intends to plead not guilty, arguing the attacks were a political act designed to prevent what he described as an Islamic invasion of Norway.
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Anders Behring Breivik, Norway's confessed mass killer, appears to be making good on his plan to turn his trial into a "circus" to showcase his extremist, anti-Muslim views. Breivik admits to killing 77 people last July, but says he... Read Post
Authorities in Norway have tightened security as the man accused of killing 77 people in a shooting rampage and a bomb attack makes his first court appearance in person Monday. Until now, the proceedings for Anders Behring Breivik h... Read Post
Anders Behring Breivik, the man accused of last year's terror attack in Norway, has pleaded not guilty but told the court he "acknowledges the acts", and he acted in "self-defence". At the start of his trial in Oslo, he made a far-r... Read Post