Anders Breivik’s fellow inmates expressed strong dissatisfaction with Breivik’s exclusive living conditions. They insist that the mass murderer should be released from isolation because of immense resources required for his upkeep.
Administration of Skien prison and the Norwegian Correctional Services hold another view on the problem. It is stated that the prison receives additional funds for Breivik’s confinement and therefore “it should not come at the expense of other inmates”.
Breivik was sentenced to 21 years in custody on July 22, 2011. He has access to newspapers, TV, and console games. Although he is banned from using a PC, he has a typewriter at his disposition. Breivik is also prohibited from contacting fellow inmates or anyone outside the prison. Earlier this week it has been reported that Breivik is determined to go to court against the state to get his isolation lifted. In particular, Breivik wants to be granted the right to carry on correspondence.