Norwegian prison authorities have made adjustments to the daily routine of Anders Behring Breivik, the far-right mass murderer responsible for the deaths of 77 people in 2011. Recent changes include the introduction of two guinea pigs and the addition of photographs of fjords and mountains to his cell. Breivik has frequently complained about his prison conditions, claiming he is treated 'like an animal' despite having access to amenities that many prisoners worldwide would find enviable, such as three private rooms, a television, and a games console. His complaints have led him to take legal action against the Norwegian state, with a court hearing scheduled to address his appeal regarding claims of inhuman treatment. Breivik was sentenced to 21 years in prison in 2012, a term that can be extended as long as he is deemed a threat to society. His recent request for early parole was denied by the Norwegian courts.
Norway Enhances Daily Life of Notorious Killer Anders Breivik
2024-12-05T15:34:44.447Z