Oslo, May 22 (ANI): Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik, who is accused of killing 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage last year, remaind remorseless about his actions during his trial in Oslo court.
According to Trygve Sorvaag of Sky News, Breivik attended the trial with his usual emotionless face as he was forced to listen to 28 harrowing survivor stories.
Breivik, who was allowed to present his comments to the court by the end of the trial, was making notes during these witness statements.
According to the report, the hope for an apology by various families of victims quickly turned to despair when Breivik began to talk.
Breivik tried correct several witnesses claiming they heard him shout in jubilation as he shot people.
"I only said 'You are going to die, Marxists'. And I said it twice," Breivik pointed out.
Yet again he went on explaining his actions asking for an hour to tell how he became radicalised and to give an overview of other politically-motivated violence committed by militant nationalists in Norway since 1978.
Breivik then read out names of several witnesses highlighting their central role in the Labour youth movement as a justification of what he describes as 'politically-motivated killings'. (ANI)
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