STOCKHOLM (News.am) — The Stockholm District Court on Wednesday made a formal judgment on the case of former Deputy Chairman of the Turkish National Association of Sweden, Barbaros Leylani, who had made several xenophobic and anti-Armenian statements containing clear expressions of incitement to violence, hatred, and racial discrimination, at a demonstration of the Azerbaijani, Turkish, and Turkmen communities of Sweden, in capital city Stockholm on April 9.

During the rally Leylani said in his speech: “It’s time for the Turkish nation to unite. The Turks are awakening, and end is coming for the Armenian dogs. Death to Armenian dogs. Death, death!”

Pursuant to Chapter 16 Section 8(2) of the Penal Code of Sweden, the court found Leylani guilty of aggravated criminal agitation and hate speech against an ethnic group, and sentenced him to a two-year suspended prison term and a fine.

At the earlier trial on November 30, the prosecutor had motioned to charge Leylani with a suspended sentence and a fine, with explanation that his statements contained clear incitement to violence against a specific ethnic group, and which was made publicly in downtown Stockholm.

The attorney, however, had motioned the court to impose only a fine, claiming that Leylani was in an unstable mental condition when making these statements, he had been using medicine, and his respective remarks were delivered without prior preparation.

The court adjudicated to fully grant the prosecutor’s motion, and deemed these racist and anti-Armenian statements of Barbaros Leylani as a criminal offense.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sign Up for Our Newsletters

Get notified of the latest updates from MassisPost.

You May Also Like

Rep. Adam Schiff Troubled By WikiLeaks Cable Charging That Armenia Supplied Weapons To Iran

The Los Angeles Times reported the revelations that U.S. officials charged Armenia…

Armenia’s Prosecutor-General: Enough Evidence that Kutoyan Committed Suicide

YEREVAN — Former head of Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) Georgi Kutoyan.…

Mirzoyan: Baku Continues its Armenophobic Rhetoric, Refuses to Release Armenian POWs

YEREVAN — In blatant violation of the Trilateral Statement and international humanitarian…

Two Armenian Soldiers Killed Along Azerbaijani Border

YEREVAN — Two Armenian soldiers have been killed by an Azerbaijani sniper…