“Behind this is a company that glorifies violence and an ideology that
holds contempt for humanity. We don’t want a store like that here, no matter
what it is called,” she added.
Prosecutors in Norway on Wednesday accused
Breivik of a crime that had “never been seen in Norway in
modern times.”
The far-Right extremist, who killed 77 people in Norway last year, will be the
first person ever in the country to be prosecutor for “performing an act of
terrorism involving murder, with the intention of destabilising the basic
functions of society,” a crime which carries a 21-year prison sentence, the
maximum possible under Norwegian law.
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