Swiss court reverses acquittal, imposes fines against defendants in banner case targeting Turkish president
Incitement to commit murder could not be shielded under guise of freedom of expression or assembly, court says
GENEVA (AA) - The Bern Canton High Court in Switzerland overturned the acquittals Thursday of four defendants involved in displaying a banner targeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a rally seven years ago, said media reports.
The ruling is a reversal of a verdict in 2022, when the defendants were initially acquitted, according to reports from the Tages-Anzeiger newspaper and Swissinfo.ch.
Each of the defendants has been fined varying amounts, totaling 11,000 Swiss Francs ($12,246), for their involvement in the controversial display, marking a significant development.
The judgment stemmed from an assessment of the banner, which depicted a gun aimed at Erdogan's head, accompanied by the word "kill."
The court expressed difficulty in interpreting d "kill" in any other context other than as a direct incitement to violence against the Turkish president.
"The statement could not be considered impartial and could be clearly interpreted as a call for murder," the ruling stated unequivocally.
Moreover, the court emphasized that such an incitement to commit murder could not be shielded under the guise of freedom of expression or assembly.
The case stems from a rally where left-wing groups in Switzerland, along with supporters of the PKK, DHKP-, and YPG terror groups, converged March 25, 2017.
Among banners and flags carried during the demonstration was one displaying a picture of Erdogan with a gun pointed at his head with the phrase "Kill Erdogan" and "with their own weapons."
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