Anders Behring Breivik trial continues in Oslo
Cross-examination of Anders Behring Breivik continues on the third day of his trial in Oslo after he admitted to killing 77 people last year.
Anders Behring Breivik’s cross-examination resumed on the third day of his trial in Oslo after admitting to killing 77 people in two attacks in July 2011 in Norway.
Further questioning is expected regarding the far-right network of anti-Islam activists called the ‘Knights Templar’ to which he claimed to be a part of.
The group is believed by prosecutors to be a figment of Breivik’s imagination and the court is attempting to establish his sanity before considering imprisonment.
A statement was delivered by Breivik on Tuesday in which he claimed he would do it all again and requested to be acquitted.
Testimonies by the witnesses and Breivik, which is expected to last for five days, will not be broadcast.