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Norwegian terrorist Breivik came to court with head -shaped letters z (photo)

The terrorist entered the courtroom with a right -handed poster in his hands and expressed support for the Kremlin's actions. The court considered the statement of the Norwegian terrorist Anders Berry Breivik about parole on Tuesday 19 November. At the hearing, he appeared with the letters of Ze shaved on both sides. In this way, Brayivik expressed his support from Russia, Nettavisen reports.

The mass killer has applied for parole for the second time, but the state insists on leaving him in prison, journalists say. The court was held on November 19 in the gym in the Ringerike Community, where Brayivik was held. It is reported that the terrorist entered the hall with the right -handed poster in his hands, and on his head the letters of Z were shaved.

According to the decision of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, this letter is a symbol of the military invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine and the sign of the Russian neo -Nazi totalitarian regime. When asked by the press, whether he regrets the crime, Breivik replied that "he would return to that. " Journalists also asked what he would do if he was released. "Then I go abroad. In addition, I can help the Security Service fight the right extremism," Breivik replied.

It is noted that the terrorist has been serving a sentence of 21 years of imprisonment and spent over 13 years. However, theoretically, he can be imprisoned for life, because the court has the right to continue punishment as long as the convicted person remains a threat to society. Breivik committed a terrorist act in the Oslo Government Quarter on July 11, 2011.

He blew up a replaced car and dressed in a law enforcement officer and shot staff and children in the Norwegian Work Party Youth Camp on Utoya Island. The terrorist attack killed 77 people, most of them were teenagers. The killer explained his act that he wanted to "save Norway and Europe from Marxist and Islamic dominance. " Brevik's crime was awarded the maximum term of imprisonment under the Norwegian legislation - 21 years.

However, by law, after 10 years of punishment, he has the right to demand a parole every year. The first attempt to get free in January 2022 for Breivik was unsuccessful, Reuters reports. At the hearing, Bravik assured that he had left the violence behind, but did not give up his admiration for neonacism and plans to fight for the advantage of the White race by non -violent methods. The terrorist also tried to sue the Norwegian State, demanding an improvement in the conditions of imprisonment.

He complained that he could not play video games, watch TV and exercise, and isolation violates his human rights. We will remind, on November 12 terrorists fired a passenger plane on Haiti. The stewardess was injured, the airport was urgently closed. In Turkey, a terrorist attack occurred on the territory of the aviation enterprise on October 23. The country's authorities reported the dead and wounded and stated that a large group of prosecutors had been appointed to investigate the crime.