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Anders Behring Breivik, Norway Murderer, Wins Human Rights Case
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-360 94575
I have read this twice and I still can't believe it !
I have read this twice and I still can't believe it !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I still fail to see that preventing him from injuring other prisoners and staff, as well as himself, could be described as an infraction on his human rights....what about the rights of everybody else ?
I don't suppose he thought a great deal about the human rights of the 77 innocent people he killed.
Anyway, if he does mix with other prisoners, he stands a great risk of being injured or killed himself..... or maybe that is what he craves ?
I don't suppose he thought a great deal about the human rights of the 77 innocent people he killed.
Anyway, if he does mix with other prisoners, he stands a great risk of being injured or killed himself..... or maybe that is what he craves ?
While not excusing his actions in any way, his previous life may account for his twisted personality. His WIKI entry make for fascinating reading ::::
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Ander s_Behri ng_Brei vik#Ear ly_life
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The only bit I do not think can be justified is the waking him up every 1/2 hour. That looks very close to sleep deprivation which is a form of torture.
The point is that no one, no matter what they have done can be denied basic human rights in a civilized society.
I can see nothing about the same food 2 days running or plastic cutlery as mentioned by grasscarp. In fact the link says he has access to 3 cells and can cook his own food !
The point is that no one, no matter what they have done can be denied basic human rights in a civilized society.
I can see nothing about the same food 2 days running or plastic cutlery as mentioned by grasscarp. In fact the link says he has access to 3 cells and can cook his own food !
Maybe the article has been updated but I concur that the sleep deprecation seems to be the main issue here. Whatever the gaolers would like to do with him the higher moral example that must be shown by any reasonable authority was not maintained and gave him a change to contest his treatment; and the inevitable occurred. He is being kept out of society for the safety of society, and deprived of contact for his own safety. The gaolers need just ensure this continues and then there is no issue.
I'm unsure what, if anything, he has been awarded. Presumably simply a cessation of what was considered inhuman or degrading treatment.
I'm unsure what, if anything, he has been awarded. Presumably simply a cessation of what was considered inhuman or degrading treatment.
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