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zorroloco
31-Jan-13, 18:33

cry me a river
in the WTF? department.


OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik says he is being tortured in prison because he is held in isolation and subjected to body searches, and has made a formal complaint to police about his treatment, his lawyer said on Thursday.
Police will now investigate the complaints made by Breivik against Norwegian Justice Minister Grete Faremo and Knut Bjarkeid, director of the maximum security Ila prison on the outskirts of Oslo where he is being held.
"Breivik has made a complaint to the police of torture," his lawyer, Tord Joret, told Reuters.
"Breivik believes they are trying to make his situation in prison as unlivable and unbearable as possible so as to pressure him to commit suicide."
In July 2011, the far-right militant killed 77 people in a bombing in central Oslo and a shooting spree on a nearby island in attacks that stunned Norway's five million inhabitants.
Since then he has been held in solitary confinement inside the prison where his cell comprises of three rooms: one to sleep, a second for study and a third for exercise, each measuring about eight square meters (86 square feet).
"Breivik says he has been totally isolated from other inmates for one-and-half year, that he has been subjected to degrading body inspections and that he has had no possibilities to get fresh air nor to have recreational activity," said Joret.
He added Breivik believed his freedom of speech had been infringed.
"He is not allowed to discuss any ideology with anybody ... He wants to explain what he did and why he did it and clear away misunderstandings but he feels he is being censored because whatever he says can be read as an incitement to violence," he said.
SECURITY MEASURES
The Justice Ministry said that anyone in Norway has the right to make a report to the police.
"The case is very well documented and we will give the police all the information that they want," the ministry said in a statement.
Bjarkeid was not available for comment when contacted by Reuters. In an interview with the daily VG last summer, he said Breivik could not have normal contacts inside the detention facility because of the risk he could take someone hostage.
"Many of the measures surrounding Breivik are being created to avoid a hostage-taking, which would be the only way for him to get through all the different layers of security that have been established between him and freedom," he told the paper.
"That makes it impossible to allow normal contact with others."
Breivik's lawyer said a complaint about the conditions of his client's detention had been sent last autumn to the civil ombudsman, who handles complaints about prisons, but had yet to be answered.
changeling
31-Jan-13, 19:47

Good............This guy deserves all he gets.
illinawek
31-Jan-13, 21:01

I am still against the death penalty. (Got to keep saying this)
changeling
31-Jan-13, 21:06

So am I illi. He is not being put to death though. What other form of incarceration could possibly be appropriate for this guy?
illinawek
31-Jan-13, 21:15

Sounds like he is getting what is appropriate. The guy is simply a sociopath intent on destroying the system. He considers the concern about his plight damaging to the system and considers it a small victory if he gets one person to worry about his treatment. I think he would be delighted if he got the death penalty, so I say, tell him no.
illinawek
31-Jan-13, 21:17

When I say "the system," I mean society. I was born in the '60's, man.
chaz5
01-Feb-13, 07:35

... as long as no laws are broken or misused, let the guy and his lawyer say/do what they wish ... and remain calm.
mrconservative64
13-Feb-13, 19:59

If this character were a black American...
you liberals would be complaining about the violation of his civil right. I'll bet that some of your black liberal friends were cheering this Dormer character on in California. Such hypocrisy.
changeling
13-Feb-13, 20:15

Pure bull mri. Will there be an outcry over Dorner's death now do you think?
zorroloco
14-Feb-13, 04:27

mri
Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.
Eleanor Roosevelt

every one of your posts is about liberals. hmmm....
zorroloco
14-Feb-13, 04:37

Deleted by zorroloco on 14-Feb-13, 07:00.
zorroloco
14-Feb-13, 07:00

mri
your intellect is as small as your mind. look at your last post.

first you suppose something, then you call hypocrisy. let'see how that works.

i'll bet you obamaphobes are happy that north korea tested a nuke because it gives you something to attack obama with. such hypocrisy that you want n. korea to have working nukes.
rmannstaedt
14-Feb-13, 07:44

what mri is against ...
Liberalism (from the Latin liberalis): a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty and equality. Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but generally they support ideas such as free and fair elections, civil rights, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, free trade, and private property.

A nice list of things to be against, mrindependent... One wonders what you are actually for, given the list of things you so vehemently distance yourself from.
chaz5
14-Feb-13, 08:03

... and some who despise Liberals merely don't want to see things change ... or at least not change so fast. Personally, I believe we often do change too fast, but change we must ... and our plight is to adapt.



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