Breivik in court: Dangerous extremist remains behind bars!

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Anders Breivik, Norwegian attacker, is again fighting for early release from prison. Court examines his prison conditions and mental state.

Anders Breivik, norwegischer Attentäter, kämpft erneut um vorzeitige Haftentlassung. Gericht prüft seine Haftbedingungen und psychische Verfassung.
Anders Breivik, Norwegian attacker, is again fighting for early release from prison. Court examines his prison conditions and mental state.

Breivik in court: Dangerous extremist remains behind bars!

Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people and injured 90 others in 2011, continues to fight for better prison conditions and is again considering early release. On Wednesday, a court in Oslo found that Breivik showed no significant change in his behavior despite his repeated requests. A new psychiatric report examining the assassin's competence came to the same conclusion as previous assessments: Breivik suffers from narcissistic and antisocial personality disorder, but there are no signs of schizophrenia or other psychotic conditions, such as taz.de reported.

In parallel to his legal action, Breivik made numerous improvements during his time in prison. Norwegian prison authorities not only allowed him to give up two guinea pigs, but also provided photos of fjords and mountains. These measures are a response to Breivik's complaints about his "inhumane" conditions. The right-wing extremist attacker, who is serving life in prison for his atrocious acts, originally applied for early release, but this was rejected oe24.at reported.

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