Anders Breivik cries in court, 2024.
Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik told he was sorry for what he had done and broke down in tears as he said his life in prison isolation was a nightmare that left him considering suicide every day. Asked by government lawyer Andreas Hjetland what his thoughts were on Utoya, Breivik said: "I am sorry for what I did. I am willing to give up politics." Breivik has previously given mixed messages about how he regards his actions. He has said in the past that he did not regret what he did and at other times that he rejected all types of violence.
Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik told he was sorry for what he had done and broke down in tears as he said his life in prison isolation was a nightmare that left him considering suicide every day. Asked by government lawyer Andreas Hjetland what his thoughts were on Utoya, Breivik said: "I am sorry for what I did. I am willing to give up politics." Breivik has previously given mixed messages about how he regards his actions. He has said in the past that he did not regret what he did and at other times that he rejected all types of violence.