terrorist Anders Behring Breivik contrasted himself with hostile to politically-sanctioned racial segregation pioneer Nelson Mandela as he gave confirmation in his claim against the Norwegian state Wednesday.



Breivik, who holds fanatic, supremacist sees, said the contrast in the middle of himself and the adored South African statesman is that Mandela "requested activity," while he had been the one to "do the activity."

The 37-year-old, who executed 77 individuals in a shooting slaughter and besieging assault in July 2011, is suing Norway over his treatment in the slammer, claiming that it is a "savage" endeavor by Norwegian powers to murder him, and that it is in rupture of the European Convention on Human Rights.

The mass executioner's grievance fixates for the most part on his segregation in prison. Since his capture, he has been isolated from different prisoners, and for all intents and purposes his just visits have been with experts, who meet with him behind a glass screen.

His approaching and active mail is likewise controlled to keep him from prompting far-right sympathizers to viciousness.

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