On 07.22.2011 Norway was shattered by the most violent terror attack in history as 77 people were gunned down in the most inhuman way, in addition to a sensless bombing that left the government building in ruins, destroying the whole block…
It's an understatement to say that people came out together... after this...
The court case against anders b. breivik was a nightmare of vision into the brain of the most cruel and sensless person in this part of the world, maybe ever… Perhaps not even during world war ii we saw such cruelty and madness… it’s beyond our wildest dreams…
I was reading the transcript from the courtcase on the day that breivik explained what he did on 07.22, and I have regretted ever since, reading that...
That day changed the face of Norway forever and country will never be the same again, even scary to think that one person alone can manage such a thing.
Now this creature of violence has started a courtcase against the Norwegian state as he claims that it’s not humane to be kept in isolation and that Norway treats him in a way that is degrading to him and breaks the human rights convention. I am shocked and beyond belief thinking that someone that killed 77 innocent persons, some of them down to the age of 11, has waved any rights for anything in the future. I understand the Norwegian police and authorities that this terrorist must be kept under lock as he will propose a threat to the national security, probably, for the rest of his life.
I can actually only imagine what kind of treatment such a guy would be facing in the US. Over here in Norway he gets a nice room, nice free food, rights to do studying through univsersity, all at the taxpayers costs… So does a terrorist that killed 77 people have any rights for humane treatments, NO
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/02/norway-rejects-anders-breivik-inhuman-prison-conditions-claim
It would be interesting to hear what would be the case in US ?