Breivik's publicity at trial just what he wanted
Breivik's publicity at trial just what he wanted WARSAW, Poland - As Anders Behring Breivik has given shocking and remorseless accounts to a Norwegian court of how he massacred 77 people, his testimony has revived a debate about how much of a public platform mass-murderers should be given in trials. Such atrocities, after all, are often waged for attention and carried out in the name of political or religious goals, and a trial gives perpetrators more of what they crave: a huge audience.
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25 April 2012 in
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