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Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen Convicted for Hate Speech, Raising Free Speech Concerns
The Finnish Supreme Court has convicted MP Päivi Räsänen for 'hate speech' related to a church brochure published over twenty years ago, concerning her definition of homosexuality, a verdict that has prompted the leader of the Finnish Christian Democrats to express concerns regarding freedom of speech and religion.
26 Mar, 17:18 — 26 Mar, 17:18
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First report: yle-uutiset · 26 Mar, 17:08|Full coverage: 4 · 2h|Window: 2h
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