25.2 C
Accra
Saturday, September 14, 2024
WorldProtest as LGBT activist jailed for 2 months in Poland

Date:

Protest as LGBT activist jailed for 2 months in Poland

Dozens of protesters tried to stop Polish police from arresting a gay rights activist in Warsaw on Friday after a court ordered the campaigner held for two months preventive detention.

The activist, who was referred to officially in court as Michal Sz. but who identifies as a woman with the name Margo, is suspected of causing criminal damage to a van carrying homophobic slogans in Warsaw in June.

The activist is also accused of pushing a volunteer from the Pro-Right to Life Foundation which owned the van.

Margo was detained at the offices of Campaign Against Homophobia but dozens of protesters then blocked the police car, prompting a stand-off before officers cleared the way to allow it to pass.

“During the arrest of the activist, the crowd impeded the actions of the police. Interventions are being made against the most aggressive people. There will be zero tolerance for breaking the law,” Warsaw police wrote on Twitter.

The police later said they had made arrests.

Aleksandra Skrzyniarz, a spokeswoman for prosecutors, was quoted as saying by the news channel TVN24, that a court had “ordered the detention of this person for a period of two months”.

The PAP news agency quoted Margo as saying before the arrest that the preventive detention, a measure normally used to stop another crime being committed, was “repressive”.

Hanna-Gil Piatek, a leftist lawmaker, was at the scene.

“I wish serious criminals were prosecuted as diligently as activists.”

Margo belongs to a campaign group called Stop The Nonsense, which is also suspected of draping several Warsaw monuments, including a statue of Jesus Christ, with LGBT flags and anarchist symbols last week.

Prosecutors have charged three people in that case for desecrating monuments and hurting religious feelings.

The van from the Pro-Right to Life Foundation is a common sight in the centre of Warsaw, blasting homophobic slogans and plastered with posters linking homosexuality to paedophilia.

Source: Pulse Ghana

Will you vote in the 2024 general election?
Will you vote in the 2024 general election?

Latest stories

Germany to accept 250,000 Kenyan workers under new labor agreement

Germany has reached a landmark agreement with Kenya to...

Postecoglou appeals for empathy during the Bentancur’s racing incident probe

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou defended Rodrigo Bentancur after the...

Mbappe and Vinicius unperturbed by criticisms; they are happy – Carlo Ancelotti

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has expressed confidence in...

Ghanaians prioritize formal education over industrial development – Apostle Kwadwo Safo

Apostle Kwadwo Safo, a Ghanaian industrialist, inventor, and pastor,...

Related stories

A message from Prince Harry ahead of his 40th birthday

Milestone birthdays often prompt moments of self-reflection, and Prince...

Voice actor behind Splinter from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles dies at 89

Peter Renaday, the voice actor renowned for portraying Master...

Over 150 dead in Vietnam as typhoon floods capital

The death toll of Typhoon Yagi has risen to...

Travelers left stranded at Kenya’s major airport due to staff protest

Hundreds of travelers were left stranded at Nairobi's Jomo...

17 students dead over fire outbreak in Kenyan school

A fire at a primary boarding school in central...

World Bank places Nigeria as 3rd largest debtor

A financial report released by the World Bank has...

Nigerian court charges ten protesters with treason

Ten people involved in last month’s protests across Nigeria...