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Anders Breivik Demands Better Consoles And Games In Prison

Anders Breivik, the convicted mass-murderer of 77 people in Oslo on 2011, has written a letter demanding access to better video games, according to Kotaku.

According to the letter, translated by Agence France-Presse, was submitted in November 2013, Brevik states:

“Other inmates have access to adult games while I only have the right to play less interesting kids games. One example is “Rayman Revolution”, a game aimed at three-year-olds.”

Along with this Breivik also demanded modern consoles, a PC and a new chair, as well as referred to himself as a “human rights activist“.

If his demands are not met, Breivik goes on to make this threat:

“The hunger strike won’t end until the Minister of Justice (Anders) Anundsen and the head of the KDI (the Norwegian Correctional Services) stop treating me worse than an animal”

Anders Breivik has so far served 18 months of his 21 year prison sentence. While this may sound horrifically low for the murderer of 77 innocent people, it is the maximum prison sentence Norway can can give. However, after he has served his term it can be extended for five years indefinitely. This means he will most likely be serving continuous five year sentences for the rest of his life.