01-08-2011, 06:22 PM
Anders Behring Breivik, according to his defense attorney Geir Lippe City, had called the police from Utøya.
Julie Haugen Egg
julie.haugen.egge @ nrk.no
Published 7:02 p.m. 8/1/11
The Event sets Lippe City apart on the question of Behring Breivik even having contacted the police from Utøya.
- He testified that he called the police, but I'm not familiar with the content, says Lippe City to Aftenposten.no.
Last Friday, Anders Behring Breivik began with a in a new, multiple-hour long interrogation by the police in Oslo.
The interrogation was first and foremost a reading of the explanation he had given during the first interrogation; but Lippe City confirmed to NRK that it also brought out some new things.
- He's been asked some new questions, and there has emerged something new, but I do not want to comment specifically on this; furthermore, it has no significance for the two events on which he is charged.
- It is very consistent with the first interrogation, said the defender.
- Have you received any information that your client had been Utøya before the attack?
- That I can not say. There has been an important theme in the interviews, as of yet. There has been no explanation as to whether he has been on Utøya before.
- How to behave himself in the interrogation?
- The police said something like that he volunteers explanations. I can say that he still seems untouched.
- Does he have a rehearsed statement, or does he answer direct questions?
- He answers the questions.
- Taking his time to reflect when he answers?
- No, he responds willingly, and more.
Lippe City said his client has been informed by the police how many people had died in the horrific terrorist attacks in Oslo and Utøya Friday 22 July.
Since he was arrested Behring Breivik has asked several questions about the case.
- He has raised questions about the reactions. He has raised questions about how many were injured and how many dead; and he has raised questions about the press reaction, says Lippe City to NRK.
- What should you respond?
- I answer in general terms and facts. The police have made him aware of how many are dead, but he does not know how many are injured. He knows that there is a big media event, says his attorney
- What does he do?
He takes in the information quietly, like a child.
:mexican:
Julie Haugen Egg
julie.haugen.egge @ nrk.no
Published 7:02 p.m. 8/1/11
The Event sets Lippe City apart on the question of Behring Breivik even having contacted the police from Utøya.
- He testified that he called the police, but I'm not familiar with the content, says Lippe City to Aftenposten.no.
Last Friday, Anders Behring Breivik began with a in a new, multiple-hour long interrogation by the police in Oslo.
The interrogation was first and foremost a reading of the explanation he had given during the first interrogation; but Lippe City confirmed to NRK that it also brought out some new things.
- He's been asked some new questions, and there has emerged something new, but I do not want to comment specifically on this; furthermore, it has no significance for the two events on which he is charged.
- It is very consistent with the first interrogation, said the defender.
- Have you received any information that your client had been Utøya before the attack?
- That I can not say. There has been an important theme in the interviews, as of yet. There has been no explanation as to whether he has been on Utøya before.
- How to behave himself in the interrogation?
- The police said something like that he volunteers explanations. I can say that he still seems untouched.
- Does he have a rehearsed statement, or does he answer direct questions?
- He answers the questions.
- Taking his time to reflect when he answers?
- No, he responds willingly, and more.
Lippe City said his client has been informed by the police how many people had died in the horrific terrorist attacks in Oslo and Utøya Friday 22 July.
Since he was arrested Behring Breivik has asked several questions about the case.
- He has raised questions about the reactions. He has raised questions about how many were injured and how many dead; and he has raised questions about the press reaction, says Lippe City to NRK.
- What should you respond?
- I answer in general terms and facts. The police have made him aware of how many are dead, but he does not know how many are injured. He knows that there is a big media event, says his attorney
- What does he do?
He takes in the information quietly, like a child.
:mexican:
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass