A year and a half of imprisonment for threatening Kosovo's ambassador to France

A year and a half of imprisonment for threatening Kosovo's ambassador to France

 A court in Pristina sentenced to one and a half years in prison a person who had threatened the ambassador of Kosovo in France, who had distributed an article in the newspaper "Le Figaro" that used as illustrations the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, published by the French magazine Charlie Hebdo.

F.M. was charged with the criminal offense: "incitement to commit terrorist acts", after according to the court decision on October 19 of this year at "around 23:00 through the social network" Facebook "in Fushë Kosovë, he had intentionally and intentionally posted calls with threatening content to the Ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo in France", Qëndrim Gashi.

According to the indictment that was filed on December 8, the convict had already written in short: Qëndrim Gashi should be killed.

The court decided on Friday that the convict should remain in custody until the finality of this verdict...

Kosovo Ambassador to Paris, Qëndrim Gashi, faced reactions after he shared on social media an article in the French newspaper Le Figaro that presented a chronology of the murder of the French teacher, Samuel Paty, on October 16, on the outskirts of Paris by an 18-year-old Chechen man who was later killed by police.

Ambassador Gashi said at the time that the dilemmas in Kosovo society were resolved through the law and not through threats of violence while calling on all those who suspected that he had violated the law - by sharing on social media an article containing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad of Charlie Hebdo magazine.
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