Those Brutual Norwegians

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I've randomly picked norway to discuss and there happens to be a terrible incident in 2011 which shows how savage those norwegians are. So following in the foot steps of Qbone, what i've done is randomly single out an aspect of a nation and use it to represent the nation as a whole. I was going to pick solmalia but my finger didn't land on that part of the globe.

Look at this guy Anders Behring Breivik, on 2011 he killed 77 people and injured 319. He first started his norwegian terror by setting off a car bomb in the capital which killed 8 people. he then made his way over to a summer camp and killed another 69 people and most were teenagers. how can these norwegians do such a thing? To add insult to injury we have to factor in the incompetence of the norwegians. It took the police 1 hour and half to 2 hours to reach the island summer camp because their first boat and i guess their only boat broke down. so they had to go all the way back to shore and commandeer another boat. By that time genocide was over.

Anders Behring Breivik is not facing the death penalty or a firing squad. Hes facing 21 years in jails, well 3 jail room suite to be exact, comes complete with exercise equipment, a television, dvd player, communication with the outside world, and a laptop, but without Internet access of course because its jail the walls are too thick.

He does have a chance to be released after 21 years if the government deems him not to be a threat.

stupid brutual norwegians


Just a possible idea of one of his prison cells

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Nor eachcountry controls their own laws all the time,International law got a global grip because of some law making treaties, customs,general principles of law recognized by civilized nations ,Each state responsibility is to deal with terrorism with extreme death penalty ,International Judicial decisions can not recognize the state Judicial decisions if they are crazy enough to release the psychopaths,victim of this incidence must challenge the Norwegian State Jurisdiction to International Court of Justice



I don't think Norway made the punishment harsh enough; it wasn't-- that much is obvious.

But regardless of the computer, the plaid curtains, whatever-- the man was not released-- he is incarcerated.



"On 24 August 2012, Oslo District Court found Breivik sane and guilty of murdering 77 people.

He was sentenced to 21 years of preventive detention, a special form of prison sentence, with a minimum of 10 years and the possibility of extension for as long as he is deemed a danger to society; he will probably remain in prison for life."



They gave him the maximum the existing law would allow, with the ability to extend the sentence as long as they see fit.

He is a Norwegian who committed crimes in Norway-- what need is there for an "International Justice" system to intervene?

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I want to highlight the word probably. Its saying the norwegian savage will have a chance to get out of jail, its not definitive. Its not saying he will be in jail 100% for the rest of his life unless a storm came, knocked down a wall to his jails then a path appearing before him leading him all the way out. He could probably get out when hes 80. Someone will probably argue and say, well this norway butcher is old, what can he do? then he'll be out and roaming just like the Abdelbaset al-Megrahi with the Pan Am 103 bombing, but his was more of a political release.

Terrible norwegians