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Breivik asks for Japanese doctors

Updated on: 03 August,2011 08:01 AM IST  | 
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That's one of the unrealistic demands put forth by Norway gunman to authorities; others include cigarettes, civilian clothes and even the resignation of the government

Breivik asks for Japanese doctors

That's one of the unrealistic demands put forth by Norway gunman to authorities; others include cigarettes, civilian clothes and even the resignation of the government






Anders Behring Breivik has asked for Japanese specialists to check him because he claims they would understand the idea and values of honour. Girls wipe tears from their eyes while paying tribute to the victims of the Oslo shootout in Stockholm


Geir Lippestad said his client promised to tip police off about two other terrorist cells that allegedly helped him organize the July 22 massacres if the authorities met his demands, which also include the resignation of the government.

One list of demands related to daily life in custody, such as for cigarettes and civilian clothing while the other refers to political reforms.

Lippestad said the 32-year-old anti-Muslim extremist wanted to be diagnosed by Japanese specialists because "he claims the Japanese understand the idea and values of honour and that a Japanese (specialist) would understand him a lot better than any European would," said Geir Lippestad.

His demands also include the complete overthrowing of both the Norwegian and European societies," Lippestad added.

Behring Breivik claims the massacre was part of a "crusade" to stop a "Muslim invasion" of Europe. Lippestad said his demands, showed that "he doesn't understand the situation he's in."

Breivik has confessed to killing eight people with a car bomb in Oslo before shooting dead 69 others at an island youth camp on July 22. He could be jailed for up to 30 years if convicted.

'No witch hunts'
The people must resist the temptation to embark on a 'witch hunt' in the wake of the massacres that left 77 people dead, PM Jens Stoltenberg said yesterday. He also urged leaders to show restraint in their public statements.

Hacked!
Hacker group Anonymous broke into the Norway killer's Twitter account and are encouraging people to tamper with his racist manifesto to ensure his ideas don't take root.

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