Breivik wanted to behead former Norway PM
April 20, 2012  13:11
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Anders Behring Breivik, in his testimony on the fourth day of his trial in Oslo, Norway, disclosed plans to behead Gro Harlem Brundtland, a former prime minister of Norway, amongst other horrifying and disturbing details.

Breivik shot 67 people present at a Labour party summer camp on Utoya island in July last year, and had hoped that Brundtland, who led Norway as a Left-wing prime minister between 1981 and 1996, would be attending the event on the day of the massacre, The Telegraph reports.

The objective was not to kill 69 people on Utoya island, the objective was to kill all of them, he disclosed. Breivik said he aimed to handcuff Brundtland before beheading her, as according to him, she was a "category A traitor" because of her support for multiculturalism.

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