As much as I despise the killers of our society (think victims like Anita Cobby and Ebony Simpson) I feel that capital punishment is hypocrytical and simply a fancy term for legalised murder.
I believe the victims relatives should be given the choice of his punishment whatever will give them the most relief and satisfaction
it doesnt have to be gruesome and agonising. I hate the fact that he may spend the rest of his life spreading his ideals and beliefs to all the other nutcases housed with him. 100% I could look into his eyes and administer a lethal dose to him if it was one of my kids he murdered![]()
This was in the paper this morning, explains his potential sentence, which looks pretty weak, 21 years for killing 77 people..
The issue is of key importance in determining Breivik's sanity, and whether he's ultimately sent to prison or compulsory psychiatric care for carrying out Norway's worst peacetime massacre.
If found sane, Breivik could face a maximum 21-year prison sentence or an alternate custody arrangement that would keep him locked up as long as he is considered a menace to society. If declared insane he would be committed to psychiatric care for as long as he's considered ill.
Read more: www.smh.com.au/world/breivik-wants-freedom-or-death-for-murders-20120419-1x84m.html
Let's hope some nutter with a gun does the job that the courts can't, yes I recognise the irony,
I don't usually support capital punishment, especially the US model but in this case the proof is just such beyond a doubt and the motives seem pretty cold blooded so I'd have no trouble with him being executed. And as a minimum, life in solitary, never to be released. I just don't see rehabilitation into society as an option.
Even if he is insane, does anyone think this is a mental illness that could be "cured" or managed, maybe someone with a medical background could comment.
Watched on the news an interview with a father whos son was killed in the soccer riot over in Egypt few months ago, he said if the courts don't do their job he will hunt them down and shoot as many of them as he can.
Breivik wants freedom or death for murders
The right-wing fanatic on trial for massacring 77 people in Norway says he wants either freedom or death, calling the country's prison terms "pathetic" and arguing for the return of capital punishment, which was last used here to execute Nazi collaborators after World War II.
In the third day of his terror trial, Anders Behring Breivik was grilled by prosecutors about the anti-Muslim militant group he claims to belong to.
He rejected their suggestions that the Knights Templar doesn't exist, but admitted he had embellished when describing the network in the online manifesto he published before the bomb-and-shooting rampage on July 22.
"In principle it is not an organisation in a conventional sense," he said, describing it as a leaderless group consisting of "independent cells."
Prosecutors told reporters after Wednesday's hearing that they didn't believe the group is real or that the meetings Breivik claims took place in Liberia, Britain and the Baltic countries ever happened.
The issue is of key importance in determining Breivik's sanity, and whether he's ultimately sent to prison or compulsory psychiatric care for carrying out Norway's worst peacetime massacre.
If found sane, Breivik could face a maximum 21-year prison sentence or an alternate custody arrangement that would keep him locked up as long as he is considered a menace to society. If declared insane he would be committed to psychiatric care for as long as he's considered ill.
"Acquittal or the death penalty are the only logical outcomes of this case," the confessed killer said. "I view 21 years in prison as a pathetic sentence."
According to Amnesty International, the only country in Europe that still applies the death penalty is Belarus; two young men were executed there last month.
Norway abolished capital punishment in peacetime in 1905 but retained it for war crimes until 1979. After World War II, Norway executed 24 Norwegians, 13 Germans and one Dane. The last execution was in 1948.
"I think we have managed to hang on to the central humane values since then, with short sentences and a relatively speaking humane penal system," said Thomas Mathiesen, a professor of sociology of law at the University of Oslo.
Breivik described himself as a resistance fighter ready to die for his cause. He said there were too many "keyboard warriors" among Europe's far-right militants, and that they have a lot to learn from al-Qaeda, including its methods and glorification of martyrdom.
The 33-year-old Norwegian claims Muslim immigrants are colonising Europe, with the tacit approval of liberal "multiculturalist" regimes. That's why he says he chose to attack the government headquarters in Oslo and the annual summer camp of the Labor Party's youth wing.
Eight people were killed in the Oslo bombing and 69, mostly teenagers, were slain on Utoya island outside the capital.
"If I had feared death I would not have dared to carry out this operation," he said.
Survivors and relatives of those killed have expressed concern that the trial is giving Breivik a platform to express his radical views. A lawyer for the bereaved on Wednesday questioned him about his faith.
"I am a militant Christian," Breivik replied, though he added he wasn't "particularly religious."
Asked by one of the five judges of his thoughts on Nazis, he called himself an "anti-Nazi" and a "national conservative." The difference, he said, is that "I have a more liberal view on ethnicity" than Nazis. As an example, Breivik said he would find it acceptable if two per cent of the population was not ethnic Norwegian.
According to government statistics, 12.2 per cent of Norway's population are immigrants or children of immigrants.
The prosecutors seized on inconsistencies in how Breivik had described meetings of like-minded "knights" in Liberia, London, and the Baltic countries in his manifesto, and in interrogations with police.
"What is it you're getting at?" Breivik snapped at a prosecutor, then answered the question himself, saying prosecutors want to "sow doubt over whether the KT network exists."
Breivik claimed to have met a Serb "war hero" during a trip to Liberia in 2002, but he refused to identify him. He also refused to give details on what he claims was the founding session of the Knights Templar in London in 2002.
He conceded, however, that he embellished somewhat in the manifesto when he described members at the founding session as "brilliant political and military tacticians of Europe."
Breivik's defensive answers contrasted with the assertive posture he took on Tuesday when he read a prepared statement to the court, boasting that he had carried out the most "spectacular" attack by a nationalist militant since World War II.
On Wednesday, he seemed irritated at times, but never lost his calm, and smiled to his defence lawyers when the hearing was over. The trial is expected to last 10 weeks.http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8453712/breivik-wants-freedom-or-death-for-murders
If that what he wants.....................
Would cutting 77 pieces of his body off over the next 21 years and then giving him the death blow satisfy most people???
Just the fact that you came up with that^ shows your in the same boat with the sickos![]()
It's unlikely he will be found to be insane. His method of attack was logical and calculated to allow him to kill as many people as possible. From what he has said, he chose to kill those who he see as his enemy.
He should suffer a punishment he doesn't want. He doesn't fear death and clearly he knows what death is, having killed so many. So he should be locked up and they should devise some form of punishment work that involves helping the Norweigen Muslim community or something like that. Helping those he hates. That would be the worst form of punishment for him.
He wants to die as a warrior martyr. It is wrong to grant his wishes.
loonybin forever. padded cell. straight jacket. fed through a straw. washed with a fire hose. no contact with people unless sedated.
even if he is supposedly "sane", being branded as- and treated as a dangerous lunatic for the rest of his life is exactly what he doesnt want.
stephen.
Very very true logman
Yes really I agree.
But you must also admit some cultures are vulnerable to the extreme end of Islam that teaches all unbelievers must die.
Like ours.
NOT that I condone any sort of violence - and I hate what nutbag Breivik did - just that there are 2 sides to what you said...
Breivik 'planned to decapitate former PM'
Anders Behring Breivik has told a court in chilling detail how he had tried to kill as many people as he could during his Utoya Island shooting rampage and also planned to decapitate a former Prime Minister of Norway.
"The goal was not to kill 69 people. The goal was to kill everyone," he said of the shooting rampage at a youth summer camp held by the ruling Labour Party on an island near Oslo.
Breivik also described plans to capture and "decapitate" former Labour Party premier Gro Harlem Brundtland, who was a guest speaker at the camp that day, and then post footage of the execution on the internet.
Filming killings was "a strategy and tradition among militant Islamists," he said. "It is primarily a psychological weapon that is very effective."
In all, 564 people were on the Utoya island when Breivik arrived there on July 22, after he had set off a bomb outside a government building in Oslo that killed eight people.
The prosecution and Breivik's defence lawyer, Geir Lippestad, told reporters that Friday's session would likely be even more painful, since it would focus even more on Utoya island.
"But this is what this criminal case is about, that so many were killed and we have to go through with it," prosecutor Inga Bejer Engh said.
The 33-year-old far-right extremist also testified he had given his murder weapons names from Norse mythology, calling his rifle "Gungnir" after Odin's magical spear and his Glock pistol "Mjoelner" after Thor's hammer.http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/8454420/breivik-planned-to-decapitate-former-pm
I went to a countering violent extremism workshop a few weeks ago.
The guys who coordinated the day said WA was most at risk from terrorism by race hate fanatics than any other form of terrorism.
You're all looking at this in the wrong way. Doesnt matter what you do to him now, he has ended the lives of these people for what ever purpose he claims.
The question is... how do we stop this sort of act from happening again?
Do we make an example of him?
Undertake a study of how his brain works so that we can test people for this sort of behaviour?
Or do we just treat the symptom and hope the problem goes away by itself. ![]()
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I am just glad it is not me having to decide on his fate ![]()
I feel he might be sane with all lack of empathy for others removed.
He said he planned this for 6 years? and found it hard to kill the 1st person
but then the flight and fight adrenaline kicked in and it got easier...
I feel most of us can kill but our empathy for others stops us? yes/no - imo
But he would be needed to be locked up for life in a small cell with a bed of sorts and a toilet (so no one has to clean up after him)
and maybe 1 hour of fresh air a day so he might know what he is missing
This is way out of my league to sit in judgement over...so I shall just go down to Falcon beach and stick my head in the sand
imo