VIDEO: Anders Behring Breivik sentenced to 21 years in jail. Norwegian killer shocks again with defiant message, sparks anger in Norway

Anders Breivik declared "sane", convicted to 21 years in jail by Oslo court on Aug. 24, 2012. Photo:Reuters/Heiko JungeAnders Behring Breivik, who was sentenced to a 21 year prison term for the massacre of 77 people last year, announced Friday that does not make appeal against the verdict, but ended with a final challenge: Breivik wanted to provide “his excuses to militant nationalists for not executing more people “, informs AFP (scroll down for video).

“I won’t appeal,” said the right wing extremist at the end of a 7 and a half hours meeting including also the breaks.

33-year-old Breivik ended with a last challenge, saying he wants to present “his appologizes to nationalist militants for not killing more people”.

For unknown reasons, the microphone used by Breivik was turned off before he finished his speech, and afterwards the mass killer was interrupted by Judge Wenche Elizabeth Arntzen.
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On 22 July 2011, Breivik first killed eight people in a bomb attack at the government headquarters in Oslo and then another 69, mostly teenagers, in an armed attack carried out at the Labour youth summer camp on Utoya Island.

Even if dropping the appeal, Breivik described the verdict as “illegitimate”, citing that he rejects the competency of Oslo tribunal to try him.

Video: Norway court verdict: Anders Behring Breivik to serve 21-years in jail