Sedition in Pforzheim: Preacher draws judgment in regional court!

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The sedition trial against Pforzheim preachers is being reheard at the Karlsruhe regional court. Prosecutors appealed.

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The sedition trial against Pforzheim preachers is being reheard at the Karlsruhe regional court. Prosecutors appealed.

Sedition in Pforzheim: Preacher draws judgment in regional court!

In an explosive case of sedition, a preacher from Pforzheim is brought back to court. The 32-year-old Austrian man, who belongs to the “Reliable Word Baptist Church,” was sentenced to a fine of 6,000 euros by a district court just a week ago. The reason for this are statements he made in a sermon published as a video in June 2023. In it, he called, among other things, for the state to exterminate homosexuals, which the court viewed as a serious attack on human dignity that exceeded religious freedom. According to the information from BNN The district court saw the statements as not covered by the right to freedom of expression.

The public prosecutor's office has now filed an appeal, meaning the case will be referred to the Karlsruhe Regional Court, where it will be fully reheard. In addition, the preacher's defense attorney, Hermann Frank, has also announced that he will take action against the verdict. The case is particularly significant because it touches on the limits of religious freedom and expression in an extremely sensitive way. The defense argues that the preacher's planned statements should not be classified as sedition, while the prosecution defines the statement that it is "God's will" that homosexuals perish as clear sedition. This trial could set the tone for future cases of a similar nature daily news reported.

The process is accompanied by a high level of social attention, as society is becoming increasingly sensitive to such issues. The regional court's decision could not only influence the fate of the preacher, but also shape the legal basis for the investigation of similar cases in Germany.