Wednesday, July 27, 2011



Norwegian killer denied charges in courtIn the trial yesterday (25 / 7) in Oslo, Norway, Anders Behring Breivik suspect admitted he caused two bloody attacks to 76 killed, but denied the charges.
According to Xinhua , the suspect 32-year-old Norwegian Anders Breivik Behring was identified as the killer made ​​before the bombing of the Norwegian prime minister's office and bloody shootings Utoeya island on 22 / 7. The earlier report said the twin attacks claimed the lives of 93 people, but according to new figures in the statistics on the island Utoeya shootings, police Oslo yesterday lowering the death toll down to 76 people.
Anders Breivik Behring defendant sitting in a police car after leaving the court Oslo.(Photo: Reuters )
The trial took place yesterday afternoon lasted less than an hour. The media is not in the courtroom during the trial, although the case has attracted the attention of world public opinion. Accordingly, the court will award custody Breivik added 8 weeks until a different decision was made, but the suspension is not too dated 09/26/2011. Judgement on the Judge Kim Heger given in a press conference immediately after the hearing yesterday afternoon. This is a closed hearing because of security reasons.
Norwegian killer denied charges in court
Judge Kim Heger at the press conference after the trial Breivik killer. (Photo: Xinhua)
The investigation will continue to be implemented in the near future. And "such an investigation must be conducted when the accused has no opportunity to influence and disturb it," Oslo court ruling said.
In addition, a ban has been issued for the suspect, banned him from receiving mail, visits and contact with the media during detention, as well as complete isolation until 22/08/2011 . Breivik not been given a chance to talk to the media after the hearing.
The judge said the defendant admitted that he caused two bloody attacks, but not guilty, the reason he wanted to perform that action to "save Norway and Western Europe."
Motive for the attack was the judge cited a "sharp signal sent to the people." "The accused intended to create the largest possible loss to the Labour party, so in the future, limit the party to recruit people," said Kim Heger said.
If convicted, Breivik will face the maximum penalty is 21 years imprisonment under the laws of Norway.

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