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Norwegian Mass Murderer Anders Breivik Claims Self-Defense

Rightwing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in twin attacks in Norway last year, makes a farright salute as he enters court on April 16, 2012, for his trial which begins today. Right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik made a farright salute as he entered the Oslo district courtroom Monday, where he goes on trial for killing 77 people in twin attacks last July.
Breivik in court. Photo: Heiko Junge/AFP/Getty Images

Mass murderer Anders Breivik did a thing with his fist (above) and pleaded not guilty by way of self-defense — against the dangers of mutliculturalism, presumably — as his trial began in Oslo today. “Not only will he explain (his actions), but he will also say he regrets that he didn’t go further,” Geir Lippestad, Breivik’s defense attorney and the current unluckiest person in the world, told the court. 

Anders Breivik Claims Self-Defense