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Oslo court declares Anders Breivik sane
A panel in Oslo declares Anders Behring Breivik sane and sentences him to 21 years in jail after he admitted killing 77 people including dozens of young people on the island of Utoya and in Oslo.
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Forensic psychiatrist: Breivik is not a monster
Anders Breivik’s psychiatrist speaks to Channel 4 News Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel about how she found Breivik to be “a normal man with quite weird ideas”.
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Anders Breivik: ‘I’m a nice person’
Norwegian mass killer Anders Breivik says he is a “nice person” who de-humanised his victims to carry out the bombing and shooting rampage that led to the deaths of 77 people.
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Acquittal or death, Anders Breivik demands in court
The Norwegian, who’s accused of murdering 77 people last summer has been giving evidence at his trial again today, refusing to answer questions about his alleged ‘network’ of far right extremists.
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Relatives of Norway shooting victims visit island of death
The families of 69 people gunned down by Anders Behring Breivik return to the island of Utoya nearly a month after the killings.
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Breivik returns to shooting island
Norwegian gunman Anders Behring Breivik shows “no remorse” as he returns with police to the island of Utoya, where he shot and killed 69 people last month.
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Norway funerals begin as police name 77 victims
The funerals for the victims of the Norwegian massacre have begun, as police name all 77 people killed by Anders Behring Breivik on Utoya Island and in Oslo.
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Far-right is ‘organised and growing’ says ex neo-Nazi
As Norway struggles to understand the violent actions of Anders Behring Breivik, Channel 4 News speaks to a reformed neo-Nazi who warns the far-right movement is organised and growing.
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Police publish names of 77 Norway terror victims
As Norwegian police publish names of the 77 people killed in Oslo and Utoya nearly a week ago, Channel 4 News takes a closer look at the victims, some as young as 14.
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Norway PM sets up inquiry into Breivik massacre
Norway’s prime minister has set up an independent security review in the wake of Anders Behring Breivik’s killing spree which left at least 76 people dead.
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Norway gunman ‘crimes against humanity’ charge
Anders Behring Breivik, who massacred at least 76 people in Norway on Friday, could be charged with crimes against humanity, a Norwegian law expert says.
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Norway attacks: police release first victims’ names
The police release the names of four of the 76 people killed in the attacks in Norway on Friday. They say they will disclose more names as they identify more victims and inform their families.
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Norway’s lost leaders
As police begin officially naming the Utoya shooting victims, Channel 4 News looks at the leading figures in Norwegian youth politics who lost their lives as they “camped out with their buddies”.
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Breivik online activity suggests EDL contact in 2009
Anders Breivik made internet contact with the EDL just months before carrying out his killing spree. In other online postings, he claims to have had discussions with members as long ago as 2009.
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Norway gunman ‘took drugs before attack’
The lawyer for Anders Behring Breivik says his client took drugs before killing 76 people in a massacre in Norway. He also says he believes his client is insane.