Anders Behring Breivik, Who Killed 77 People In Norway, Claims Jail Isolation Violates His Human Rights
Currently confined to a section of Ringerike high-security prison, Breivik's isolated space includes a training room, a kitchen, a TV room, and a bathroom. Recent images from a news agency visit revealed that he is permitted to keep three budgerigars as pets. Breivik's lawyer argues that over a decade in isolation without meaningful interaction has had a devastating impact, leading to suicidal tendencies and dependence on medication.
The justice ministry's lawyers assert that Breivik's separation from the general prison population is essential due to the ongoing security threat he poses. They emphasize that his isolation is "relative" as he has contact with guards, a priest, health professionals, and, until recently, an outside volunteer. Breivik also engages with two inmates for an hour every other week.
Concerns about Breivik inspiring others to commit violent acts justify the control over his contacts with the outside world, particularly with far-right circles. Notably, he served as an inspiration for the Christchurch mosque shooter, Brenton Tarrant, in 2019. Breivik is currently serving a 21-year sentence, the longest under Norwegian law, which can be extended as long as he is deemed a societal threat.
The hearing, taking place in the prison's gymnasium near the Utoeya island -- the site of Breivik's shooting spree -- will determine the outcome of his appeal against isolation. The verdict, to be issued in the coming weeks by a judge without a jury, will address the complex challenge of balancing security measures with the need for contact with other inmates for a person with a history of terrorist acts.
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