LONDON -- Anders Behring Breivik, who has confessed to killing 77
people in a rampage last July, went on trial Monday in Oslo for Norway’s
worst criminal episode since World War II.
The 33-year-old right-wing extremist has admitted to slaying 69 young
people gathered for an annual Labor party political camp on the
Norwegian island of Utoya on July 22 after killing eight other people by
detonating a homemade bomb that destroyed a government building in the
center of the Norwegian capital.
Breivik appeared calm and defiant as he entered the courtroom dressed
in a dark suit and wearing handcuffs. He surveyed the ranks of media
and public packed inside the courtroom and smiled. Family members and
survivors of the attacks were in the public sector, separated from the
defendant by thick glass partitions.
After his handcuffs were removed he gave a raised-fist fascist style
salute before sitting down and giving a brief statement, saying: “I do
not recognize the Norwegian courts. ... You have received your mandate
from political parties which support multiculturalism.” He went on to
say he acknowledged the acts but claimed he carried them out “in self
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