Seven-year case reaches climax

Luke Randall  |  World
Date posted:  3 Oct 2025
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Seven-year case  reaches climax

Photo: Päivi Räsänen

Päivi Räsänen’s long-running “hate speech” case is set to go all the way to the Finnish Supreme Court, following two unanimous acquittals in lower courts. The latest development will see the high-profile case involving the Finnish MP move into its seventh year.

As previously covered by en, the former leader of the Christian Democrat party was initially charged for the agitation of a minority group after she shared her Christian views on issues including marriage and sexuality and criticised the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland for its involvement in LGBT Pride events. She has spoken about such issues in a variety of settings, including on radio broadcasts, in a church pamphlet and on social media.

Now, despite having been cleared of all wrongdoing twice in lower courts, prosecutors have appealed the latest judgement, meaning the case will be heard by the highest court in the nation. Advocacy organisation ADF International is assisting with her legal defence.

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