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The man who has confessed to the twin terror attacks in Norway which killed 93 people will appear in court today and has requested an open hearing so he can explain his massacre to the public.
Mon, 25 Jul, 2011
Oslo District Court spokeswoman Irene Ramm has said government lawyers will request eight weeks of pre-trial detention for the Norway attacks suspect so they can prepare their case.
To Anders Breivik, the Norway explosion and shootings that killed at least 93 people were a “marketing method” for his manifesto, which reveals his attack methods and encourages like-thinkers to carry out their own mass killing.
THE man responsible for the attacks on Norway’s government headquarters and an island retreat for young people that left at least 93 dead was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in society, his lawyer said yesterday.
The chief surgeon at a hospital treating victims of Norway’s camp massacre said the killer used special bullets designed to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage.
Sun, 24 Jul, 2011
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