PHOTOS: Norway mass killer trial enters first day
Tightly guarded courtroom
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Police officers guard an entrance to the courtroom where defendant Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik is standing trial, in Oslo April 16, 2012. The Norwegian anti-Islam militant who massacred 77 people last summer arrived at a Oslo courthouse under heavy armed guard on Monday, making what he has called rightist salute and saying he did not recognize the authority of the judges.
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Apr 17, 2012 11:16PM
Apr 17, 2012 9:35PM
this man has great life energy. A great pool of bio electricity. If the government know how, his destructive energy can be converted to creative energy. Force (power) is neutral, put nuclear in politician's hand, it will become destructive; put same nuclear in buddha's, christ's, muhammed's hand, the energy will be creative. So far science has been death oriented, even religions are death oriented. Because they are in the wrong hands. Unnaturally, ppl like this man is bound to pop up from diff corners of the world.
Apr 18, 2012 6:33PM
Breivik says he was right to done the killings based on his aspiration of anti-multicultural integration, those 77 families of the deceased I guess also have all the right to say that Breivik has every right to be sent to rest in (not) peace for the unhuman things he'd done. Guess the removed judge got it right all along to suggest the 'D' sentence, luckily for him Norway didnt recognised the 'D'... anyway as far as concerned, what goes around comes around for breivik.......
Apr 18, 2012 4:32AM
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