Echenique, Tried for Urging the Deportation of Priests for Being Paedophiles: "It Was an Ironic Comparison with Migration"
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The Attorney General's Office asks to acquit the leader of Podemos y Abogados Cristianos requests one year's imprisonment and six months' fine.
Echenique Denies that He Hates the Priests and the Prosecutor Asks that He Be Acquitted by His Tweet
Echenique's tweet pointed out: "Statistically, a priest is much more likely to commit a crime of sexual assault against minors than a migrant is committing. From the point of view of citizen security, it would be more effective to deport priests than to tighten immigration policy" Read
The former deputy of Podemos Pablo Echenique has been tried this Friday by a tweet about abuses in the Catholic Church. A tweet in which Christian Lawyers, the association persona in dozens of media cases, sees a hate crime where it is not contemplated by the Prosecutor’s Office, which has not made an accusation. Echenique responded in the publication denounced to statements by the archbishop of Oviedo in which he associated migrants and crime. …
The Prosecutor’s Office demands in the trial the acquittal of the former deputy of Podemos because the comment in no case constituted a “real danger” to the priests
On Twitter, the former deputy replied to the words of the archbishop of Oviedo, who warned of the dangers of illegal and mass immigration. More information: Angel Gabilondo will testify at the Echenique tweet trial in which he urged the deportation of priests and linked them to the paedophilia
A judge sent Echenique to trial for a tweet in which she insulted all priests and asked to deport them.
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