Norway defends mass murderer Breivik’s prison conditions
OSLO — Norway on Tuesday defended the prison conditions under which mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik is being held.
The state attorney presented its closing statement in an appeals trial against a lower court ruling that found that Breivik’s isolation in prison violated his human rights.
The “state is allowed to defend itself” state attorney Fredrik Sejersted said at the end of a day-long session where he sought to prove that Breivik was being treated in line with democratic principles.
“The Norwegian constitutional state has responded in a way that is worthy of this state,” said Sejersted, adding that he shook Breivik’s hand on the first day of the trial because “that is what we do in Norwegian courts.”