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Finnish politician faces court for misinterpreting Bible verses.

The‌ Fight for⁢ Free Speech: Finnish ⁢Parliamentarian Faces Trial⁤ for Expressing Christian Beliefs

Parliamentarian‌ Päivi Räsänen, a member of the Finnish‍ parliament, is currently facing prosecution over‌ her religious beliefs. This week, she⁢ appeared‍ before the Helsinki Court​ of Appeal to defend‌ her Christian views​ on marriage and sexuality.

“Everyone should be able ⁢to ⁤share ⁤their beliefs without fearing censorship by⁤ state authorities. I know that the ⁢prosecution is trying to make⁤ an⁤ example of me to scare⁤ others into silence. Yet, you do⁢ not have to align with ⁢my​ views⁤ to agree that everyone should be able to​ speak freely. With God’s help, I will remain​ steadfast and continue defending everyone’s human right to free speech,” Räsänen said on the first day of ⁣her new⁢ trial.

Räsänen was previously acquitted by the ‌District ⁤Court of Helsinki for the​ same‌ charges ‌back in March 2022. However,‍ she now finds herself​ back in court, facing accusations of “hate speech” violations for a 2019 tweet that included Bible verses ⁢and a pamphlet she wrote on marriage in 2004.

Bishop Juhana Pohjola is also being prosecuted for publishing the same pamphlet, under ⁤charges related to “war crimes and crimes against humanity” in the ⁣Finnish criminal code.

Prosecutors argue that they⁢ can limit freedom of expression in ⁣the outward ​expression of⁣ religion. They claim that Räsänen’s​ interpretation of the Bible verses in her tweet⁣ is what ⁣makes it criminal.

Paul Coleman, the executive director of ‍ADF International and a‍ member of Räsänen’s legal ‌team, warns that Finland’s⁢ hate speech‍ laws pose a danger to democratic societies. ⁤He⁤ believes that‌ criminalizing speech through so-called “hate-speech” laws stifles important public debates and endangers democracy.

The case has gained international‌ attention,​ with Republicans urging State Department officials to support Räsänen. Republican representatives have sent a letter to Douglas Hickey, America’s ambassador⁤ to Finland, and‍ Rashad Hussain,⁣ the ambassador for the U.S. Office of ⁣Religious Freedom, in her defense.

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