Anders Behring Breivik Dept: The right-wing fanatic said he doesn't fear death and that militant nationalists in Europe have a lot to learn from al-Qaeda, including their methods and glorification of martyrdom, according to CBC. Breivik's comments, on the third day of his terror trial, came as he was pressed to give details on the anti-Muslim militant group he claims to belong to but which prosecutors say doesn't exist as he describes. Several unrelated groups claim part of that "Knights Templar" name and norway's prison terms are "pathetic," mass killer Anders Behring Breivik declared Wednesday in court, claiming the death penalty or a full acquittal were the "only logical outcomes" for his massacre of 77 people. "If I had feared death I would not have dared to carry out this operation," he said, referring to his July 22 attacks a bombing in downtown Oslo that killed eight people and a shooting massacre at a youth camp outside the Norwegian capital that killed 69.
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