Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 1, 2017
The terrorist Norwegian state has ruled against political prisoner Anders Breivik in a monumental human rights case.
Breivik was arrested in 2011 at a political demonstration and sentenced to 21 years in prison on trumped-up nonsense charges.
Since then, he has been subjected to obscene inhumane treatment by the terrorist state.
Unsurprisingly, (((Human Rights Watch))) has no comment on this outrageous ruling.
Norway has not violated mass killer Anders Breivik’s human rights, an appeal court has ruled.
Breivik claimed he had been abused for being placed in near-isolation in a three-room cell since he was jailed for massacring 77 people in 2011.
The Borgarting appeals court overturned a 2016 verdict by a lower Oslo court that his isolation amounted to “inhuman and degrading treatment” under the European Convention on Human Rights.
“The Borgarting Court of Appeal has determined that Anders Behring Breivik is not, and has not been subjected to torture or inhuman or degrading treatment,” the court said in a statement.
Strict conditions for Breivik, who has no contact with other inmates and has not repented for the attacks, were justified because there was a “high risk” that he would use violence in future and because other prisoners might attack him, it said
Breivik’s lawyer Oeystein Storrvik expressed surprise at the verdict and said he would appeal to Norway’s Supreme Court. If that fails, Breivik can appeal to the European Court of Human Rights.
There is no question as to whether or not solitary confinement is torture. It is and has always been recognized as such by psychologists.
They are also depriving him of internet access, even though internet access is also a human right. They also will not give him new video games, which while maybe not technically being a human rights violation, is extreme abuse.
Maybe he’ll have better luck at the EU court.
Though somehow I doubt it.