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Breivik will testify from 1300 CET. Separately, Breivik has tried to sue the Norwegian state to improve his prison conditions, arguing that being held in isolation violates his human rights.
On MSNBC's The 11th Hour, Angelo Carusone describes how right-wing narrative dominance in online spaces is helping to keep Republicans from speaking out on the devastation of Trump's tariffs ...
Suspect named by Norwegian media as Anders Behring Breivik Police believe he is not connected to Islamist organisations Claims he boasted online about having talks with English Defence League ...
Before neo-Nazi Anders Breivik massacred 77 people in Norway in 2011, he emailed a 1,518-page document, a compendium of his own writing and other far-right texts, to over 1,000 people. The ...
Details have begun to emerge of some of the 68 victims who were killed by Anders Breivik during his shooting spree on the Norwegian Island of Utoya. It is hoped that identification of all 76 ...
SEVEN years on, the monstrous actions of right-wing terrorist Anders Breivik continue to haunt Norway and the rest of the world. Here's what we know about the Neo-Nazi, who slaughtered 77 people ...
Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage in 2011, was in court on Tuesday for a parole hearing. It was the far-right extremist's ...
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