Denmark
Criminalizes Free Speech - Selectively
by Judith Bergman
• February 19, 2016 at 5:00 am
Members of the Islamist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir
demonstrate in Copenhagen, Denmark, demanding a worldwide Islamic Caliphate,
in 2006. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons/Epo)
Last week, a Danish district court ruled that what a Danish citizen had
written on Facebook in November 2013 violated the Danish criminal code.
In response to a debate about the local activities of a radical Islamic
organization, Hizb-ut-Tahrir, which works for the re-establishment of the
Islamic caliphate, he wrote: "The ideology of Islam is as loathsome,
disgusting, oppressive and as misanthropic as Nazism. The massive immigration
of Islamists into Denmark is the most devastating thing to happen to Danish
society in recent history."
According to § 266b of Denmark's criminal code, it is prohibited and
punishable by fine or prison publicly to threaten, insult or demean a group
of persons because of their race, skin color, national or ethnic origin,
faith or sexual orientation.
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Denmark Criminalizes Free Speech - Selectively
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