Anders Breivik trial: LIVE UPDATES

09:28 GMT: Holden continues onto “equipment” acquired by Breivik. Altogether he bought 43 weapon-related items.

09:24 GMT: Breivik smiles as the picture of him in parade uniform is shown in court. He bought 36 items from 8 countries to make his uniforms. It said “Multicultur [sic] traitor hunting permit” on a badge attached to his uniform.

AFP Photo / Scanpix Norway
AFP Photo / Scanpix Norway

09:20 GMT: The prosecution speaks of Breivik’s three-part manifesto titled “2083 – A European Declaration of Independance”.

09:14 GMT: The prosecutor says Breivik was playing World of Warcraft (WoW) “full-time” between the summer of 2006 and summer 2007. He goes on to describe it as a violent game. When a screenshot of his WoW character is shown on the screen Breivik smiles.

09:12 GMT: Prosecutors opening statement to last for four hours.

09:07 GMT: Holden says that the Knights Templar organization Breivik claims to be a part of “does not exist”.

08:55 GMT: Prosecutor Svein Holden reads out Prosecution Opening Statement. He speaks of Breivik’s biography, his education, work experience and especially the businesses that generated his income for the years prior to the tragedy.

08:48 GMT: The court warns that video clips and sound recordings will be played in court. Those are recordings from the Oslo blast and from massacre on Utoya. The judge described the footage as “strong”, so much so, that it is not allowed to be broadcast by the media.

08:46 GMT: Court is back in session.

08: 26 GMT: 15 minutes break announced.

08:26 GMT: When asked if he will plead guilty, Andres Breivik said: “I acknowledge the acts but I do not plead guilty, I claim that I was doing it in self defence.”‬

08:25 GMT: The prosecutor finished reading the list of victims and the injuries they’ve sustained. 

08:11 GMT: Prosecutor is still reading out the names of killed and injured. Breivik remains indifferent.

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07:56 GMT: According to Breivik’s manifesto, clenched fist salute is the salute of “Templar knights”, symbolizing“ strength, honor and defiance”.

07:52 GMT: About half of the roughly 200 seats in the court room have been set aside for survivors and relatives of victims.

07:50 GMT: The defense plans to call radical Islamists and right-wing extremists to the stand to try to show that Breivik is not alone with his world view. Psychiatrists who examined Breivik will testify on his mental health.

07:48 GMT: After opening arguments on April 16, five days have been set aside for Breivik’s testimony. Then forensic experts and coroners will testify for the prosecution, as well as survivors and witnesses from the bomb scene and Utoya. 

07:49 GMT:  Breivik has admitted to the attacks, claiming they were necessary to protect Norway from being taken over by Muslims, but has rejected criminal guilt.

07:47 GMT: Breivik will be tried by a panel of five judges. Public prosecutors Inga Bejer Engh and Svein Holden are presenting the case against him. Breivik’s defense team is led by Geir Lippestad. The trial is expected to last 10 weeks.

07:45 GMT:  If convicted Breivik would face a maximum sentence of 21 years in prison, though sentences can be extended if a criminal is considered a menace to society.

07:36 GMT: The key issue to be resolved in the 10-week trial is the state of Breivik’s mental health. This will decide whether he will be sent to prison or to psychiatric care.

07:30 GMT: Breivik shows no emotion as Prosecutor reads out horrific injuries of victims on Utoya Island listed in excruciating details.

07:18 GMT: The Prosecutor reads out the names of those killed and injured. Listing their locations at the time of the attacks, injuries sustained, and details of how victims died.

­07:15 GMT: The anti-Muslim militant described himself as a writer, currently working from prison, when asked by the judge for his employment status.

­07:15 GMT: Breivik also said he doesn’t recognize the authority of Judge Wenche Elisabeth Arntzen, because he said she is friends with the sister of former Norwegian Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Gro Harlem Brundtland.

07:14 GMT: “I don’t recognize Norwegian courts because you get your mandate from the Norwegian political parties who support multiculturalism,” Breivik said in his first comments to the court.

Watch the video of Andres Breivik speaking in court:


­07:13 GMT: Prosecutor reads the indictment. Breivik is charged with terrorism and premeditated murder for a bombing in Oslo’s government district, killing eight, and a shooting attack at a political youth camp, killing 69.

­07:09 GMT: Anders Breivik entered courtroom and gave clenched fist salute as his trial on murder charges begins in Oslo.

­07:08 GMT: Trial of Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway, begins in Oslo.

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A police convoy carrying rightwing extremist Anders Behring Breivik leave the Ila prison early on April 16, 2012, heading for court (AFP Photo / Scanpix / Stian Lysberg Solum)
A police convoy carrying rightwing extremist Anders Behring Breivik leave the Ila prison early on April 16, 2012, heading for court (AFP Photo / Scanpix / Stian Lysberg Solum)

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