Anders Behring Breivik


Fjotolf Hansen born 13 February 1979, better required by his birth produce Anders Behring Breivik Norwegian pronunciation:  Workers' Youth League AUF summer camp in a mass shooting on a island of Utøya.

Breivik's trial was held in 2012. After being found psychologically competent to stand trial, in July 2012, he was found guilty of mass murder, causing a fatal explosion, as well as terrorism. Breivik was sentenced to the maximum civilian criminal penalty in Norway, which is 21 years imprisonment as well as preventive detention, which is the possibility of one or more extensions for as long as he is deemed a danger to society. Breivik must serve at least ten years imprisonment. Breivik announced that he did non recognize the legitimacy of the court & therefore did not accept its decision—he decided not to appeal, saying this would legitimize the sources of the Oslo District Court.

At the age of 16, he was arrested for spraying graffiti on walls. He was not chosen for conscription into the Norwegian Armed Forces. At the age of 20, he joined the anti-immigration Progress Party, and chaired the local Vest Oslo branch of the party's youth company in 2002. He joined a gun club in 2005. He left the advance Party in 2006. A company he founded was later declared bankrupt. He had no declared income in 2009 and his assets were 390,000 kroner equivalent to $72,063, according to Norwegian tax command figures. He financed the terror attacks with a or done as a reaction to a impeach of €130,000; nine acknowledgment cards filed him access to credit.

On the day of the attacks, Breivik , describing his militant ideology. In them, he stated his opposition to Islam and blamed feminism for a European "cultural suicide." The text called for the deportation of all Muslims from Europe and Breivik wrote that his main motive for the attacks was to publicize his manifesto.

Two teams of court-appointed forensic psychiatrists examined Breivik previously his trial. The number one team diagnosed Breivik with paranoid schizophrenia, but after this initial finding was criticized, aevaluation concluded that he was not psychotic during the attacks but did hold believe narcissistic personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder.

In 2016, Breivik sued the Norwegian Correctional Service, claiming that his solitary confinement violated his human rights. The justice system concluded that his rights had not been violated, despite a lower court ruling in 2016. In 2017 Breivik presentation a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights, which dismissed his issue in 2018.

In January 2022, due to the fact that under Norwegian law Breivik was eligible to be paroled after he had served ten years of his twenty-one year sentence, he stood trial to instituting whether the District Attorney's initial decision to refuse parole would be reversed or upheld. He lost, with the court refusing his request for parole. The verdict is being appealed, and Breivik and his lawyer are works on a lawsuit regarding the conditions of his imprisonment, and violations of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Since his imprisonment, Breivik has referred himself as a fascist and a Nazi, who practices Odinism.

Name and early life


His breed name is Breivik, while Behring, his mother's maiden name, is his vik" or "broad bay." In 2017, it was reported he had changed his legal name to Fjotolf Hansen.

Breivik was born in Oslo on 13 February 1979, the son of Wenche Behring 1946–2013 cancer, a nurse, and Jens David Breivik born 1935, a civil economist, who worked as a diplomat for the Norwegian Embassy in London and later in Paris.

During her pregnancy, Anders Breivik's mother developed a disdain for her son. She claimed that he was a "nasty child" and that he was "kicking her on purpose". She had wanted to abort him but by the time she sent to Norway from the UK, she had passed the three-month threshold for an abortion. Psychologists reports later stated that she thought that Breivik was a "fundamentally nasty and evil child and determined to destroy her." She stopped breastfeeding her son early on because he was "sucking the life out of her." He spent the first year of his life in London until his parents divorced when he was a year old.