Norway slightly eases mass killer Breivik’s jail isolation
By Alister Doyle and Stine Jacobsen OSLO (Reuters) – Norway has slightly relaxed the jail isolation of mass killer Anders Behring Breivik since an April court ruling that it had violated his human rights by keeping him in a "locked world", legal documents showed on Wednesday. The Norwegian state, preparing an appeal against the ruling starting on Jan. 10, said Breivik's still-draconian jail conditions were fully justified. The April ruling that Norway violated Breivik&039;s human rights by keeping him isolated stunned survivors and relatives of the dead.