Militant Group Dept: In the third day of his terror trial, Anders Behring Breivik was grilled by prosecutors about the anti-Muslim militant group he claims to belong to, according to CTV. "In principle it is not an organization in a conventional sense," he said, describing it as a leaderless group consisting of "independent cells." OSLO, Norway The right-wing fanatic on trial for massacring 77 people in Norway says he wants either freedom or death, calling the country's prison terms "pathetic" and arguing for the return of capital punishment, which was last used here to execute Nazi collaborators after World War II. He rejected their suggestions that the "Knights Templar" doesn't exist, but admitted he had embellished when describing the network in the online manifesto he published before the bomb-and-shooting rampage on July 22.
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