Anders Behring Breivik

Norwegian mass murderer

Anders Behring Breivik - Thinkers & Philosophers born February 13th, 1979
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In 2011, executed a dual attack in Norway, including a bombing in Oslo and a mass shooting at a Workers' Youth League camp on Utøya Island. Resulted in the death of 77 individuals. Breivik stated that his actions aimed to combat immigration and promote a nationalist agenda. Convicted of terrorism and premeditated murder, he received a 21-year prison sentence, which can be extended indefinitely as long as he is deemed a threat to society.

Executed the 2011 attacks in Norway

Convicted of killing 77 people

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