Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik, who reportedly killed 77 people in 2011, has threatened to go on hunger strike if his demands to provide him with video games in jail are not met.
Breivik said that he wanted extra perks in order to put up with torture-like conditions at the two jails, where he is serving a 21-year jail term presently.
Breivik sent a list of 12 demands to prison authorities insisting that his PlayStation 2 games console be changed to a more up-to-date PS3 with access to more adult games that he would choose for himself, Sky news reported.
The mass murderer said that he will not end his hunger strike until the Minister of Justice Anders Anundsen and the head of the KDI (the Norwegian Correctional Services) stopped treating him worse than an animal.
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