Seimas TV memberRaskevičius was threatened with retaliation by Facebook



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The court imposed a final sentence of six months in prison on the convicted person, which forced him to continue working or to be registered with the Employment Service during the entire period of deprivation of liberty.

According to data from the pre-trial investigation, a Vilnius resident wrote a comment in November last year on the social network Facebook after a political ad posted on the account of Seimas member Tomas Vytautas Raskevičius, inciting public hatred, inciting violence and treating physically. with politicians because of their sexual orientation.

“I just wanted to make fun of it,” Vitkovsky explained after working for law enforcement. “I don’t like gays and lesbians, I don’t like to see men walking around dressed in women’s clothing.”

He stated that he really had no thoughts on how to cope, writing comments on the TVRaškevičius account: “On the wall and shoot …”.

“I only expressed my opinion, I thought I had that right,” explained the convict.

The court found that a resident of the capital committed two misdemeanors with direct intent.

After assessing that the young man had admitted his guilt during the pre-trial investigation and had sincerely regretted it, the prosecutor requested the court to terminate the process by means of a criminal order, requesting that Vilnius be found guilty of the foreseen criminal offenses. for in article 170 of the Penal Code. 2 d. and 3 d. (Incitement against any nation, race, ethnicity, religion or other group of people) and sentenced to prison.

More such cases are likely to emerge. Recently, TVRaskevičius has been a constant target of attacks: it constantly shares threatening messages on Facebook.

15 minutes I already wrote a while ago the “demand” to remove TVRaskevičius not only from the post of chairman of the HRC, but also from the committee in general, because, among other things, he “discredits the family institute” and does not pronounce strongly on the quarantine restrictions.

Photo by Rokas Lukoševičius / 15min / Victoria Čmilytė-Nielsen

Photo by Rokas Lukoševičius / 15min / Victoria Čmilytė-Nielsen

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