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Sweden: Woman gets conditional sentence and $4,000 in fines for insulting Islam
Jan 14, 2020 12:00 pm By Robert Spencer 44 Comments
If she had criticized Christianity in the same terms, would Asa Westerberg have been tried, convicted, and fined? You know the answer.
"Asa Westerberg is sentenced in the case involving the National Examiner," translated from "Asa Westerberg d"oms i mal mot N"athatsgranskaren," Nya Tider, January 10, 2020 (thanks to Gates of Vienna):
On December 23, the citizen journalist Asa Westerberg was convicted by the District Court of S"odert"orn for, among other things, incitement against ethnic groups and gross defamation. She was sentenced to a conditional sentence and SEK 10,400 in fines, as well as SEK 25,000 in damages to the state-funded Tomas Aberg, who runs the news organization the National Examiner. Westerberg claims to have been beaten bloody by police when arrested in her own home.
Asa Westerberg was prosecuted for writing several posts on the US-based social platform MeWe, posts in which she has wrote critically about Islam and Muslims, as well as writing disparagingly about Tomas Aberg and his activities at the National Examiner. The indictments related to hate speech against a people or group, gross libel and slander.
The penalty was a conditional sentence, SEK 10,400 in fines and SEK 25,000 in damages to Aberg. In addition, she is expected to pay SEK 15,000 for her lawyer.
Westerberg herself denies that she wrote the posts and believes that no evidence was presented during the trial.
- There's really no evidence, it's a MeWe profile that you haven't been able to link to me. They have not presented any IP address, they have not presented any evidence that it was I who wrote the posts, she tells Nya Tider.
However, the court believes that private pictures of her published there strongly suggest that she was the person managing the profile.
Condemned for insulting Islam
Despite her denial, Westerberg was convicted of 16 counts of hatred against a people. This involved the fact that in derogatory terms she commented on videos published by terrorists in the Islamic State, in which various forms of executions took place. Her comments were emotional, with quotes such as "Islam must be eradicated" and "We must unite to eradicate the invasion of pedophile worshipers".
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