Mass killer sues country due to ‘extreme’ verdict


(MENAFN) Norwegian mass murderer, Anders Behring Breivik, has charged the district for breaching his human rights by custody him in “extreme” seclusion, his attorney, Oeystein Storrvik, informed a news agency on Friday.

Storrvik clarified that “he’s suing the state because he has been in an extreme isolation for 11 years, and has no contacts with other people except his guards.”

Breivik is doing the longest verdict probable beneath Norwegian rule - 21 years - for murdering 77 persons in a mixture mass gunfire as well as truck blasting in July 2011 in the nastiest peacetime massacre in the nation`s history. Judges have the choice to elongate his verdict if he is considered to be still a danger after that time span.

After doing the initial nine years of his verdict in Skien jail also allegedly exhausting of the dullness of his environments, Breivik was transported to Ringerike jail in 2022, where he stays under extreme safety situations - together with, based on his attorney, private imprisonment.

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