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Anders behring breivik murder case.

20 1 1 On July 22nd, 2008, Breivik disguised himself as a policeman and boarded Ute Island, about 40 kilometers west of Oslo, and suddenly shot members of the camp of the Norwegian Labour Party Youth League. The shooting took place less than two hours after the bomb exploded in the center of Oslo, and was called "national disaster" by the Norwegian Prime Minister. 77 people were killed in the Oslo bombings and the Wuta shooting.

20 1 1 On July 24th, Norwegian Oslo police announced that anders behring breivik, the maker of the shooting on Uttar Island, had confessed to being responsible for the Oslo bombing and the shooting on Uttar Island. Breivik confessed to his criminal facts when he was questioned by the police, but he did not admit guilt. The Norwegian prosecutor accused Breivik of terrorism, and the judge will decide whether to keep him in detention. However, in Norway, where there is no death penalty or life imprisonment, he will only face 2 1 year imprisonment at most, and he can go out for the weekend without supervision after 7 years, and he can be released on parole after 14 years.

On July 25, 20 1 1, Breivik was charged with "subverting or disturbing the basic operation of society" and "causing serious fear among the masses" and was temporarily detained for eight weeks, of which the first four weeks were held in solitary confinement to cooperate with the judicial investigation. Prosecutors are considering charging him with crimes against humanity under the 2008 law.

2011165438+1On October 29th, according to British media reports, Svein holden, the prosecutor of the Norwegian terrorist attack, said,

The psychiatrist appointed by the court judged that anders breivik, the murderer of the Oslo bombings and the shooting on Hutart Island, was mentally ill. This conclusion means that Breivik is likely to be sent to a mental hospital in the end, avoiding the suffering of more than ten years in prison.

20 12 10 13 The Oslo District Court of Norway will request a new psychiatric evaluation of Breivik. According to reports, the Oslo District Court will ask two new psychiatrists to reassess the mental state of the 32-year-old right-wing extremist.

20 12, 16 On April 6, Norway began to hear the shooting on July 22, 2010. It is said that the mental health assessment report of the event maker Breivik will serve as an important basis for the court's decision. Breivik confessed to the murder, but refused to plead guilty. During the trial, Breivik said that he would rather be executed or be free than spend a long sentence in prison.

20 12 On May 30th, Norwegian police investigators told the Oslo court that the Norwegian shooting suspect Breivik had actually fallen into the "blood diamond scam" in Liberia, and he lost18,000 USD (about 1 10000 RMB), including his friend's investment.

On July 22nd, 20 12, Breivik's defense lawyer refused the prosecution's request to send Breivik to a mental hospital, insisting that his client was mentally sound and should be sent to prison or acquitted. The judge will announce Breivik's sentencing decision on August 24th.

20 12 On August 24th, Norway's "July 22nd" bombing shooting case was pronounced in Oslo District Court. A Norwegian judge announced that Breivik, who killed 77 people, was sentenced to 2 1 year imprisonment. Anders behring breivik has been carefully planning this attack since 2009. A few hours before the attack, Breivik published a 1500-page declaration on the Internet, explaining his motives for creating these two tragedies. In this document, Breivik threatened to launch a "Christian war" to defend Europe against "the March of Islamists".

Breivik's "2083—— Declaration of European Independence" published on the Internet on the day of the attack described his extreme right radical ideology, which was published under his pen name Andrew Berwick. His ultra-nationalist manifesto reveals his xenophobic worldview, and includes different levels of support for cultural conservatism, right-wing populism, anti-Islamic Muslim culture, far-right Zionism and Serbian sub-militarism. But also support the policy of eliminating Islam, "cultural Marxism" and multiculturalism by violence to safeguard Christian Europe. European politicians are listed as "Class A traitors" that should be eradicated.

Breivik's goal is to achieve a "single culture" in Europe, taking Japan and South Korea as examples. He said that these two countries "embody many classic European conservative principles in the 1950s". In his view, many European leaders, journalists and public figures are "A-level traitors" and should be "executed" because they allow multiculturalism and immigrants to enter. He wants to kill 45,000 people and injure 65,438+0,000 people. His list of "targets" includes British Crown Prince Charles and former Prime Minister Brown, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and European Commission President Barroso.

In 2083, all Muslims were expelled.

Breivik pointed out that his motivation was to trigger a revolution against multiculturalism in Norwegian society. In addition, he claimed to be the heir of the medieval crusade and wanted to drive all Muslims out of Europe by 2083, which coincided with the 400th anniversary of the Battle of Vienna. Breivik said that he spent nine years planning this terrorist attack, including three years writing "2083: European Declaration of Independence". A few hours before the attack, he sent a manifesto to 5700 people by email.