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OSLO, Norway (AP) — Confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik's lawyers will reportedly give him a binder with newspaper articles concerning his July 22 massacre once his media restrictions are lifted on Tuesday.

The 32-year-old Breivik has been denied access to media since he surrendered to police following a bomb and shooting spree that killed 77 people. A court last month decided to relax those restrictions.

Defense lawyer Vibeke Hein Baera told news agency NTB that "we will give him clips from one week at a time."

Breivik claims he’s a commander of a resistance movement fighting the spread of Islam in Europe.

A psychiatric evaluation found him criminally insane, which if upheld by the courts means he would end up in compulsory psychiatric care instead of prison.