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The Newsmakers: Breivik mistreatment case

After being jailed for taking the lives of 77 people, Anders Behring Breivik claimed Norway was violating his human rights. A court agreed, saying the prison conditions of the country's worst killer were degrading. But do microwaved meals, cold coffee, and three private prison cells constitute inhumane treatment? Norway's prisons are generally considered to be among the world's most compassionate. But the judge said Breivik was subject to unjustified strip searches and isolation which goes against a democratic society's fundamental values. So, is Norway violating his rights or his treatment justified?

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12 января 2017 г. 14:08:39
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