i r really, really believe in the freedom ofof speech, and my job in this city, in oslo city,y, it's to create e society where e people all the time can be, you know, confronted with differences so they are able to, you know, change theirself with information they get, and that's what he wasn't able to do, so i'm not mad at him. i pity him. i really do. [camerara shutters s clicking] yoyou know, w when the trial ben the spring of 2012, i was there a a lot, and people werre like, "why do yoyou waste e your time" like, i'm t there to give him attention.n. i'm thehere becausm a polititician in oslslo. it isy responsibility to learn whatat made him this way. how can i make sure that this never happens again? hanssen: i'm 23 years old, and i study law here in tromso, my hometown. i'm honestltly quite excited about being able to study andnd being able to have n exam, so, you know, i'm happy with it, actually. for me, the most important support was from my family and my brother especially because we had shared this thing and, you know, just talking about it every single day, talking, talkin