Norway mass killer Breivik loses human rights case to end prison isolation
- Anders Breivik has lost his case against the state, as a court ruled that his prison conditions were not a violation of human rights.
- Breivik, who killed 77 people in a 2011 attack, has been held in isolation and claimed to be suicidal. His lawyer said he was disappointed with the outcome and would appeal.
- The court justified the restrictions on Breivik's communications, stating that he remains a danger to society. His 21-year sentence can be extended as long as he is deemed a threat.
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