Yesterday, 22 July terrorist Anders Behring breivik was sentenced to 21 year. While Norwegians are happy with the result, many started to ask what will happen after the imprisonment period ends.
Breivik’s defender Geir Lippestad  had previously said that the Norwegian community must prepare for the days when Breivik would be back among them. But the Norwegian politicians do not agree with Lippestad.
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– In all probability, Anders Behring Breivik will remain isolated in the rest of his life, says deputy chairman of Parliament’s Justice Committee and Labour Party Justice spokesman  Jan Bøhler to Dagsavisen.Â
Bøhler noted that he could be jailed for his own sake and society’s safety.Â
Also the Centre Party (Sp), and Christian Democratic Party (KrF) see the idea of Breivik’s release into the society entirely inconceivable.Â
– With his twisted ideas and attitudes, I see it is difficult to release him again, says the parliamentary leader of the coalition government member Sp, Lars Peder Brekk. He thinks the Norwegian society would have difficulty to accept another option.
Former Minister of Children and Family Affairs Laila DĂĄvøy (KrF) also thinks that Breivik is too dangerous and he should never come out again.Â
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