Correpondent's insight into Breivik trial

The trial of the self-confessed Norwegian mass killer, Anders Behring Breivik, has ended in Oslo.

The judges said they would give their verdict in late August.

In his closing remarks Anders Breivik once more asked the court to acquit him, saying he was sane and acting out political motivation.

A large group of survivors and victims' families walked out as he started speaking. Breivik has admitted murdering 77 people.

The BBC's correspondent Steve Rosenberg gives an insight into the past 10 weeks.

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