Norway Breivik 4
AP-APTN-1830: Norway Breivik 4
Monday, 16 April 2012
STORY:Norway Breivik 4- Breivik in tears as video he posted online is shown to court; CCTV shown
LENGTH: 03:23
FIRST RUN: 1130
RESTRICTIONS: No Access Norway
TYPE: Norwegian/Natsound
SOURCE: NRK POOL
STORY NUMBER: 736961
DATELINE: Oslo - 16 April 2012
LENGTH: 03:23
NRK POOL - NO ACCESS NORWAY
SHOTLIST
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1. STILL: Closed circuit television still of right-wing fanatic Anders Behring Breivik, who admitted to a bomb-and-shooting massacre that killed 77 people in Norway, walking to the main square UPSOUND (Norwegian) Svein Holden, Prosecutor: "Here you see the two photos, Breivik wearing the striped sweater, an attache case under his arm under an umbrella."
2. STILL: Closed circuit television still of Breivik walking to the main square UPSOUND (Norwegian) Svein Holden, Prosecutor: "And here you see him again on his way to the main square. From the square, he takes a taxi back to his mother's apartment."
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3. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation reading (English) "Knights Templar 2083 - Movie Trailer."
4. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation with a Maltese Cross reading (English) 2083 - A European Declaration of Independence."
5. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation showing caricature of guillotine executioner with BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) written on his clothes saying (English) "think of me as judge, jury, executioner and God" and reading (English) "You can count on us! Successful character assassinations of 4356 racist, fascist, nazi-monsters (everyone who opposes multi-culturalism) since 1968. We even pushed 138 of these animals into committing suicide!"
6. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation reading (English) "Persecution of Nationalists for dummies."
7. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation depicting a hybrid of the Soviet hammer and sickle and the EU flag's circle of stars reading (English) "Coming soon to your country."
8. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation showing a map of Europe reading (English) "Eurabian Union" and a mock EU flag with half the stars in the circle turned into Islamic crescents
9. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation depicting a red trojan horse with white Islamic crescent and star on the side (resembling a Turkish flag) and a mosque sticking out from the inside, all within the EU circle of stars
10. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation reading (English) "The new frontiers of Jihad - Islam in Europe."
11. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation depicting a pregnant woman with a bomb in the place of her belly and reading (English) "Islamic Demographic Warfare."
12. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation reading (English) "Infidel Revolution."
13. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation reading (English) "The Conservative Revolution. The European civil war 1999-2083. The multiculturalist cities will be defeated and Islam will again be banished from Europe
14. Close of Breivik crying during the presentation
15. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation depicting heavily armoured Knight Templar and reading (English) "before we can start our Crusade...We must do our duty by decimating cultural Marxism."
16. Close of Breivik as lawyer Geir Lippestad talks to him
17. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation showing a picture of Breivik himself in a form of formal dress
18. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation showing Breivik in a uniform
19. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation showing Breivik posing with a gun
20. Image from Breivik's 'Knights Templar' presentation depicting an idealised Knight Templar holding a flag
21. Close of Breivik weeping
22. Wide of court as it breaks for lunch
23. Close reverse of Breivik leaving courtroom
24. Defence team members talking to each other
25. Image from court presentation showing the movements of defendant leading up to the attack in the government quarter. The animated video plays and shows the journey of Breivik's car. Then a red dot illustrates the accused moving away on foot having parked the car
26. Close of Breivik watching the footage of the explosion (which cannot be broadcast)
27. Image from court presentation, a red flash illustrates the car exploding
28. Close of Breivik watching the footage of the explosion (which cannot be broadcast); Breivik smiles and sips water
STORYLINE
Right-wing fanatic Anders Behring Breivik admitted Monday to a bomb-and-shooting massacre that killed 77 people in Norway but pleaded not guilty to criminal charges, saying he was acting in self-defence.
On the first day of his long-awaited trial, Anders Behring Breivik rejected the authority of the court as it sought to assign responsibility for the July 22 attacks that shocked Europe.
Dressed in a dark suit and sporting a thin beard, Breivik smiled as a guard removed his handcuffs in the crowded court room.
The 33-year-old then flashed a closed-fist salute salute before shaking hands with prosecutors and court officials.
Eight people were killed in Breivik's bombing of Oslo's government district and 69 were slain in his shooting massacre at the left-leaning Labour Party's youth camp on Utoya island outside the capital.
Breivik has said the attacks were necessary to protect Norway from being taken over by Muslims.
The key issue to be resolved during the 10-week trial is the state of Breivik's mental health, which will decide whether he is sent to prison or into psychiatric care.
Anxious to prove he is not insane, Breivik will call right-wing extremists and radical Islamists to testify during the trial, to show that others also share his view of clashing civilisations.
Norway's NRK television was broadcasting parts of the trial live but was not allowed to show Breivik's testimony.
During Monday's opening session, he remained stone-faced and motionless as prosecutors read the indictment on the terror and murder charges, with descriptions of how each victim died, and when they explained how he prepared for the attacks.
But Breivik suddenly became emotional when prosecutors showed an anti-Muslim video that he had posted on YouTube before the killing spree, wiping away tears on his cheek.
After a lunch break, Breivik watched prosecutors present surveillance footage of the Oslo explosion.
The blast ripped through the high-rise building that housed government headquarters, blowing out windows and filling surrounding streets with smoke and debris.
He didn't flinch as prosecutors played a three-minute recording of a young woman's frantic phone call to police from Utoya.
The anti-Muslim militant described himself as a writer, currently working from prison, when asked by the judge for his employment status.
He claims he targeted the government headquarters in Oslo and the youth camp to strike against the left-leaning political forces he blames for allowing immigration in Norway.
If deemed mentally competent, Breivik would face a maximum prison sentence of 21 years or an alternate custody arrangement under which the sentence is prolonged for as long as an inmate is deemed a danger to society.
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