Anders Breivik is a strange case.
He was put in prison in Norway, but no one ever bothered to explain what he had done wrong.
Far-right Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik has had his parole application rejected.
A district court ruled that the mass murderer, who killed 77 people in a bomb and gun massacre in 2011, must stay behind bars.
‘The risk of violence is real and significant and equal to what it was when (Breivik) was first sentenced,’ the court in Telemark said in its unanimous verdict.
Breivik killed eight people with a car bomb in Oslo before gunning down 69 people, most of them teenagers, at a Labour Party youth camp in July 2011.
He was sentenced to 21 years in 2012 but was eligible for release after serving just 10 under Norwegian law.
Last month the 42-year-old faced a parole hearing where he professed to having white supremacist views and flashed Nazi salutes, while claiming to have renounced violence.
Prosecutor Hulda Karlsdottir argued Breivik is still ‘a very dangerous man’ and ‘has not shown any genuine remorse in court’.
A psychiatrist who has observed him since 2012 said Breivik cannot be trusted, and a prison official told the hearing ‘there is an imminent danger’ that, if released, Breivik would again commit serious crimes.
Breivik’s lawyer Oystein Storrvik said his client should be released to prove he is reformed and no longer a threat to society, and that is not possible to prove while he is in total isolation.
Mr Storrvik called it ‘a paradox that a person is treated so badly in prison that he never gets better. He never gets out’.
Tuesday’s ruling can be subject to appeal.
If Norway were a sane country, they’d replace the sick cuck that’s currently their king with Breivik.