THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Psychiatric reports on Anders Behring Breivik, the far-right extremist who killed 77 people last July, reveal new details about his comfortable life in prison, his UK links, and his total lack of remorse.
Dr Randi Rosenqvist linked Breivik's "deviant statements" to his total absorption in a cult-like anti-Islamic movement based largely in the UK.
"I interpret his deviant statements as an expression of an extreme ideology, not as a psychotic view of reality," she writes.
"He has built a lot of his ideology on the British, or rather English, movement, and has not sought contact with Norwegians of the same ideology."
Torry Pedersen, editor of the Verdens Gang newspaper, decided to publish the full texts of four official psychiatric reports on Breivik this Sunday, despite a warning from police that frequent press leaks were harming the investigation. » | Richard Orange | Sunday, January 15, 2012