Norway mass killer criticizes prison conditions

OSLO, Norway (AP) - Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik accused prison officers of trying to drive him to suicide in conditions he describes as "a mini Abu Ghraib."
Breivik wrote a 27-page letter addressed to prison officials, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press on Friday.
"If it wasn't for the fact that I am an exceptionally patient person, I would most likely have lost my mind in pure frustration," Breivik said in the letter dated Oct. 15 that was updated on Oct. 26 and Oct. 30. "Anyway, there are limits to what a person can take."
Breivik wrote he is frustrated that guards do not cooperate with his carefully planned daily schedule, where he times his various activities down to the minute.
"One cannot exclude that Ila Prison's leadership has assured itself that 'loyal social democrats' dominate the ward to prevent possibly benevolent people gaining access," Breivik said. He also alleges that the prison director keeps the security regime tight out of personal vengefulness against Breivik.
The 33-year-old right-wing fanatic killed 77 people in twin attacks last year in Norway's worst peacetime massacre. He detonated a car bomb outside government offices in Oslo killing eight people and then drove to the island of Utoya where he massacred 69 in a shooting spree at the summer camp of the governing Labor Party's youth wing.
Ellen Bjercke, spokeswoman at Ila Prison where Breivik is being held, said the prison had not lifted any security restrictions on Breivik in response to his letter, although he had recently been allowed a normal pen instead of a rubber safety pen, which he had also avidly used during the 10-week trial to make notes.
Breivik said the experience of having to use the stab-free pen was as "an almost indescribable manifestation of sadism."
The self-confessed killer described numerous prison practices as "degrading" in his letter, including that he is watched when swallowing his vitamin pills, that he's not allowed a mop to clean his cell and that he is subjected to daily strip searches, sometimes by female prison guards.
Keeping up his personal hygiene is also a challenge, he said.
"Use of a toothbrush and electric shaver is always under supervision. One is therefore under mental pressure to finish quickly as the guards are tapping their feet outside the cell ... This limits brushing to once a day and shaving to once a week in order not to have to go through the mental ordeal more often than necessary," he wrote in the letter.
"Therefore there is the likelihood that Norway's own 'mini Abu Ghraib,' in the cellars of Ila Prison, are being kept a secret and that Norway's human rights ambassadors' work to spread the 'world's most humane principles' are avoiding being embarrassed."
Breivik was referring to a prison in Iraq that became notorious in 2004, when photos were released of detainees being abused by U.S. soldiers.
In a handwritten note sent with the 27-page typewritten letter, Breivik said he had sent copies of it to the AP, the International Press Center in Oslo, select Norwegian media and Amnesty International.
Bjercke said that Breivik was given an electric typewriter earlier this month but that it was not connected to his letter of complaint.
During his pre-trial detention he was allowed a computer that could not be connected to the Internet, but it was taken away from him when he started serving his sentence.
The Oslo District Court found Breivik guilty of terrorism and premeditated murder for the July 22, 2011 attacks. He was given a 21-year prison sentence that can be extended if he's considered a threat.
The self-styled anti-Muslim militant denied criminal guilt, saying he's a commander of a resistance movement aiming to overthrow European governments and replace them with "patriotic" regimes that will deport Muslim immigrants. Police said they found no evidence of Breivik belonging to any such group.
Breivik wrote a 27-page letter addressed to prison officials, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press on Friday.
"If it wasn't for the fact that I am an exceptionally patient person, I would most likely have lost my mind in pure frustration," Breivik said in the letter dated Oct. 15 that was updated on Oct. 26 and Oct. 30. "Anyway, there are limits to what a person can take."
Breivik wrote he is frustrated that guards do not cooperate with his carefully planned daily schedule, where he times his various activities down to the minute.
"One cannot exclude that Ila Prison's leadership has assured itself that 'loyal social democrats' dominate the ward to prevent possibly benevolent people gaining access," Breivik said. He also alleges that the prison director keeps the security regime tight out of personal vengefulness against Breivik.
The 33-year-old right-wing fanatic killed 77 people in twin attacks last year in Norway's worst peacetime massacre. He detonated a car bomb outside government offices in Oslo killing eight people and then drove to the island of Utoya where he massacred 69 in a shooting spree at the summer camp of the governing Labor Party's youth wing.
Ellen Bjercke, spokeswoman at Ila Prison where Breivik is being held, said the prison had not lifted any security restrictions on Breivik in response to his letter, although he had recently been allowed a normal pen instead of a rubber safety pen, which he had also avidly used during the 10-week trial to make notes.
Breivik said the experience of having to use the stab-free pen was as "an almost indescribable manifestation of sadism."
The self-confessed killer described numerous prison practices as "degrading" in his letter, including that he is watched when swallowing his vitamin pills, that he's not allowed a mop to clean his cell and that he is subjected to daily strip searches, sometimes by female prison guards.
Keeping up his personal hygiene is also a challenge, he said.
"Use of a toothbrush and electric shaver is always under supervision. One is therefore under mental pressure to finish quickly as the guards are tapping their feet outside the cell ... This limits brushing to once a day and shaving to once a week in order not to have to go through the mental ordeal more often than necessary," he wrote in the letter.
"Therefore there is the likelihood that Norway's own 'mini Abu Ghraib,' in the cellars of Ila Prison, are being kept a secret and that Norway's human rights ambassadors' work to spread the 'world's most humane principles' are avoiding being embarrassed."
Breivik was referring to a prison in Iraq that became notorious in 2004, when photos were released of detainees being abused by U.S. soldiers.
In a handwritten note sent with the 27-page typewritten letter, Breivik said he had sent copies of it to the AP, the International Press Center in Oslo, select Norwegian media and Amnesty International.
Bjercke said that Breivik was given an electric typewriter earlier this month but that it was not connected to his letter of complaint.
During his pre-trial detention he was allowed a computer that could not be connected to the Internet, but it was taken away from him when he started serving his sentence.
The Oslo District Court found Breivik guilty of terrorism and premeditated murder for the July 22, 2011 attacks. He was given a 21-year prison sentence that can be extended if he's considered a threat.
The self-styled anti-Muslim militant denied criminal guilt, saying he's a commander of a resistance movement aiming to overthrow European governments and replace them with "patriotic" regimes that will deport Muslim immigrants. Police said they found no evidence of Breivik belonging to any such group.
let's call a wambulance for him.
in his case
life sucks - wear a hat, please, with a face mask
Where does he think he is? A four star hotel? The system should not even consider giving in to his demands....this man is sick, sick, sick! The harder and more inconvenient his life in prison is the better. He is there because he killed, not because he's on vacation.....gggrrrrr.......
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@StealthActivist ........time to grow up !
Gosh, I feel SO bad for him. It must be awful being treated like a mass murderer.
Quick, someone give him some hemlock to calm his nerves.
Hows about they ship him to the ACTUAL abu gharib and let him compare.
Too bad they don't just let him kill himself. Only 21 years is a slap in the face to the victims, in my opinion. In any other country in the world, he'd have gotten death or life without parole. His self-entitled attitude shows he will always be a threat. Rather than see anything wrong with killing several dozen KIDS in addition to others, he thinks he's the victim.He's doing this to make a political statement more than anything, I think.
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He did all the killing to make a political, anti-feminist, pro-fundamentalist and is an open Islamophobe who said, "I believe Europe should strive for: A cultural conservative approach where monoculturalism, moral, the nuclear family, a free market, support for Israel and our Christian cousins of the east, law and order and Christendom itself must be central aspects (unlike now)."
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There's not a chance in hell he's suddenly feeling any sympathy for people in Abu Ghraib. He is an insane nutcase who clearly doesn't abide by his own words. Shooting up a bunch of kids sure as hell isn't moral. But he also supports genocide of Palestinians.
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I really think he's hoping to get his name back out there in the wake of the major bombings that just happened, though he's so universally reviled that he can only hurt his stupid case.
A disgusting murderer who knows how to play the system.
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Personally I would have him dig a well by hand and when he is about 10 feet down I would just push in the dirt on top of him and call it good.
He should just be lucky he is still alive! Period! He should have been executed upon conviction! Â
 @jpk ~  Yeah, I liked that idea, too... only possible drawback is if they executed him, there might be some more of those whackos out there who would make a martyr out of him... Â
Gosh, it would be really sad if they 'drove him to suicide'.I'd volunteer to drive him there myself, but I live in Oregon.
 @AmiM  Oregon is the perfect place to drive someone to suicide.. At least it's legal here..
Karma is a B&^CH...
The court went against the wishes of a large part of society who want him DEAD, preferably in a very painful manner. He should do his time and shut up like a big boy.
"Breivik wrote he is frustrated that guards do not cooperate with his carefully planned daily schedule, where he times his various activities down to the minute." Â (from the story)
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Awwww...poor b-a-b-y..! Â Â Boy, this guy exhibits a lot of talent as a professional whiner...he's nothing but a spoiled, arrogant, self-centered sociopath, who will never, ever be a "man" in any sense of the word. Â Â Too bad they don't just "forget" to feed him for a while...say, for about a month...
 @margay1 I would add narcissistic to your description of him, other then that I think you are 100% correctÂ
 @BarbWire ~  Good addition - thank you!   Y'know, I've often thought that it would've been better if they'd decided that Breivik was insane...  I remember reading that he said that the thing he feared most was being declared criminally insane and sent to a mental hospital, because then people would figure he was just a nut-job and nobody would take his "message" seriously...  I don't think he's insane; I think he's just evil...but it would've been a measure of justice to put him somewhere where his "message of hate" would be silenced...Â
 @BarbWire ~  ...Very true... Â
 @margay1 Sadly there are many evil people out there, he is just one of many. Â
Since Mr Breivik already feels that he's familliar with Abu Ghraib prison, why not send him there to carry out his sentence?
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As strongly anti-muslum as he is, I suspect strongly that justice would be served upon his worthless head within a week of arrival.Â
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I'll pitch in for the plane ticket.
Who cares? He really needs to do time, but what he doesn't deserve is the time of day!
Unfortunately, Mr. Breivik already receives too much attention which inadvertently allows his message of hate to be reiterated. Shame on those who allowed his letter to the prison authorities to become known to the media. This mass murderer is asking for daily conveniences that none of his victims will ever get to enjoy. Norway is not known for a tough prison system. Hopefully in 21 years he will be declared a danger to society and continue to be locked away.
There's not a lot of sympathy for someone like this and there's never going to be. In the meantime, during his containment, he'll try what he can to gain an audience with his drivel. He obviously likes drawing attention to himself. It would be cheaper to put him down but unfortunately we as a humane society gave that up somewhere back in the dark ages.
21 years isn't enough..  The best sentence would have been swift death MO!
Last I heard prison wasn't a happy fun place where you get to do what you want when you want.
YOU ARE THERE TO SERVE TIME, time does not serve you!
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Nothing sweeter than seeing a huge narcissist get his comeuppance..Â
He kills 77 people, and he's given a 21-year prison sentence??? And they think that after 21 years in prison, this madman might no longer be a threat to others??? Good luck with that one.
The only cure for this whining is to send Bravic for a "vacation" in a California prison for 6 months where he'll discover true medieval treatment. Of course, the Norwegian authorities would never allow that to happen because is clearly inhumane.
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For my money this guy remains a threat as a symbol of right-wing totalitarian hate in the world; I would like to see his spirit and mind broken. He is as evil as: Charles Manson and Timothy McVeigh and he will continue to attract attention and recruit other evil people to his way of thinking.Â
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Evil is a poor word choice but there is no other that I can imagine that contains my thought of a truly anti-social person who does harm randomly to others simply to advance and recruit others to an anti-social agenda. The part that frightens me is that this "lone-wolf" action was a calling card and advertisement for this miscreant and the longer that he remains in the public eye and is allowed to control the message the more that he appeals to an audience.
Put a bullet in his left testicle and let him complain about that too !