ORTHODOX BISHOP SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR INCITING HOMOPHOBIC VIOLENCE

 

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Bishop Amvrosios (Lenis) of Kalavryta and Aegialea
Addendum 8/18/19: See Greek Orthodox Bishop Convicted of Hate Speech Resigns.

A Greek Orthodox bishop has been sentenced on appeal to seven months in prison for inciting violence against homosexuals and abuse of his office, Greek media reported Monday.

Bishop Amvrosios, whose [secular] name is Athanasios Lenis, labelled gay people the “dregs of society” and called on his followers to “spit on” and “blacken” them in a written address in 2015.

The 79-year-old cleric had been charged with public incitement to violence and abuse of ecclesiastical duties, but was found not guilty and released by a court in the Peloponnesian town of Aigio in March last year.

The case was the first of its kind in Greece for a representative of the influential Orthodox Church.

Prosecutors appealed the original verdict to the criminal court in Aigio which handed down Monday’s sentence of seven months in prison, with three months suspended.

The bishop has been known to publicly appear alongside leaders of Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn and his release sparked criticism from human rights groups who on Monday hailed the new verdict as a positive step in the fight against hate speech.

This report appeared earlier today with a slightly different title at France 24For more details scroll down to Case 3 here.
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