Anders Behring Breivik, 33, the Norwegian mass killer, who killed 77 people in bomb and gun attacks, has been handed down a sentence of 21 years in prison. He was also found sane by the court while the Norwegian prosecutors had wanted that Breivik be ruled as insane.
BREIVIK WAS seemingly happy with the court verdict as he was declared sane and his mission to expel Muslims from Europe thus stood vindicated. He was seen smiling and chatting with his lawyers before the verdict was read. Reportedly, he has accepted prison terms and will not move the higher court in this regard.
It is noteworthy that Norway does not have the death penalty or life in prison provisions. The maximum prison term for a convict is 21 years.
Breivik is now known to be a far-right militant for his 2011 attacks in Norway in which he had bombed the government buildings in Oslo killing eight persons. Thereafter, he carried out a mass shooting at a youth camp on the island of Utoya killing another 69 people.
Brevick is believes in an ideology based on Islamophobia and support of Zionism which described in document “2083: A European Declaration of Independence" which was distributed electronically by Breivik on the day of the attacks.