What do you think of the "inhumane" prison treatment of the Norway killer?
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2016-04-20 09:51:00 UTC
Anders Behring Breivik http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36094575
Six answers:
Michel Verheughe
2016-04-21 08:23:18 UTC
As a Norwegian living in Tønsberg, only a few miles from Skien prison where Breivik is, I reacted - like most Norwegians - to this court decision. But then, after a while, I thought: If we change the law according to the crime then ... we are almost in North Korea!
The thing is: The Norwegian jail system is such as all detained are allowed to have contact with family and friends. It is a human right. Can we refuse it to someone? I hate Anders Breivik but ... I am not a law maker.
anonymous
2016-04-20 09:57:50 UTC
I think it was inhumane. You might want to remember that anything they can do to a mass murderer, they can do to low level offenders. And if you don't care about that, you are a POS.
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2016-04-20 10:59:21 UTC
I think BEING a killer is inhumane. Especially what Brevik did.
David H.
2016-04-20 09:53:12 UTC
Oh yeah......a mass murderer being treated "inhumanely", by being put in solitary confinement.....CRY ME A RIVER!
(Actually, he should be thanking the prison; they're putting him in the "hole" for his own protection)!
anonymous
2016-04-20 09:55:31 UTC
what's to think.
judge ruled vs the prison authorities for abusing him.
you think that's impossible?
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next?
anonymous
2016-04-20 09:53:10 UTC
BFD.
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