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Mass killer Breivik applies for university in Norway | Mass killer Breivik applies for university in Norway |
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Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has applied for a place at Oslo University - a move that is reportedly causing outrage among staff. | Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik has applied for a place at Oslo University - a move that is reportedly causing outrage among staff. |
The head of the university's political science institute confirmed a request had been made by the man whose attacks two years ago traumatised Norway. | The head of the university's political science institute confirmed a request had been made by the man whose attacks two years ago traumatised Norway. |
No decision has been made on whether to accept it, Ole Petter Ottersen added. | No decision has been made on whether to accept it, Ole Petter Ottersen added. |
Breivik, who is serving a 21-year sentence in a prison near Oslo, killed 77 people, most of them adolescents. | Breivik, who is serving a 21-year sentence in a prison near Oslo, killed 77 people, most of them adolescents. |
On 22 July 2011, he set off a bomb in a car near government offices in the capital before travelling to a lake island, where he shot people attending a summer camp of the ruling Labour Party's youth wing. | On 22 July 2011, he set off a bomb in a car near government offices in the capital before travelling to a lake island, where he shot people attending a summer camp of the ruling Labour Party's youth wing. |
He sought to justify the meticulously planned twin attacks, which also left 244 people injured, by saying they were aimed at stopping the "Islamisation" of Norway. | He sought to justify the meticulously planned twin attacks, which also left 244 people injured, by saying they were aimed at stopping the "Islamisation" of Norway. |
A court convicted him of terrorism and premeditated murder, and handed down the maximum sentence of 21 years' imprisonment. | A court convicted him of terrorism and premeditated murder, and handed down the maximum sentence of 21 years' imprisonment. |
'A punishment' | 'A punishment' |
Mr Ottersen confirmed for AFP news agency a Norwegian TV report that Breivik was seeking to enrol at the university. | Mr Ottersen confirmed for AFP news agency a Norwegian TV report that Breivik was seeking to enrol at the university. |
"We don't know if his candidacy will be accepted," he said. | "We don't know if his candidacy will be accepted," he said. |
One formal obstacle to his enrolment may be his lack of qualifications, as he did not complete secondary school, according to AFP news agency. | |
Several unnamed members of college staff who spoke to Norway's TV2 channel said they were opposed to any dealings with the killer. | Several unnamed members of college staff who spoke to Norway's TV2 channel said they were opposed to any dealings with the killer. |
"I understand very well that this causes reactions, it is human to feel that," Mr Ottersen commented. | "I understand very well that this causes reactions, it is human to feel that," Mr Ottersen commented. |
Per Anders Torvik Langerod, a political scientist and politician from the Labour Party's youth wing, suggested that a course at the university might make Breivik confront his own extreme beliefs. | Per Anders Torvik Langerod, a political scientist and politician from the Labour Party's youth wing, suggested that a course at the university might make Breivik confront his own extreme beliefs. |
"Blindern [Oslo University] is a place where one learns that one should pursue one's opinions with words," he said. | "Blindern [Oslo University] is a place where one learns that one should pursue one's opinions with words," he said. |
"You cannot tape over the mouths of those you disagree with, or shoot them, and that's some of what I hope will be a punishment for Breivik. If he wants to relate to these studies and get what he wants, credits, he must do it our way." | "You cannot tape over the mouths of those you disagree with, or shoot them, and that's some of what I hope will be a punishment for Breivik. If he wants to relate to these studies and get what he wants, credits, he must do it our way." |
Knut Bjarkeid, the director of Ila prison where Breivik is being held, told TV2 the jail would always try to help its inmates "get a formal qualification so that they have the ability to get a job when they come out". | Knut Bjarkeid, the director of Ila prison where Breivik is being held, told TV2 the jail would always try to help its inmates "get a formal qualification so that they have the ability to get a job when they come out". |
Speaking to BBC News last year, prison spokeswoman Ellen Bjercke said that if Breivik qualified for educational activities, he would only be allowed to use a special internet server run by the prison "with a lot of filters". | Speaking to BBC News last year, prison spokeswoman Ellen Bjercke said that if Breivik qualified for educational activities, he would only be allowed to use a special internet server run by the prison "with a lot of filters". |
He has the use of a laptop without an internet connection and can order books from the prison library, which is part of the public library network. | He has the use of a laptop without an internet connection and can order books from the prison library, which is part of the public library network. |
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