
Finland's Supreme Court Rules on Hate Speech, Free Speech
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Finlands Supreme Court convicts parliament member Päivi Räsänen and a Lutheran bishop for violating hate speech laws over a 2004 pamphlet questioning church support for homosexual relationships. The court fined Räsänen €1,800 and ordered the text destroyed. The case, which started with public complaints in 2019 and 2021, raised questions about free speech and hate speech in Europe.
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