A court in Madrid has sentenced Spanish rapper Pablo
Hasel to two years in prison for glorifying terrorism and insulting the
Spanish royal family. The case has sparked a debate about free speech in
Spain.
The Spanish National Court handed rapper Pablo Hasel a two year jail
sentence and fined him €24,300 ($30,000) on Friday for praising terror
groups, inciting violence and insulting the Spanish Crown and state
institutions.
It's the second time in as many weeks that a Spanish court has sent a rapper to prison.
Just a few days ago, the Supreme Court upheld the conviction of a rapper called Valtonyc, who was given a three-and-a-half year jail sentence for glorifying terrorism, insulting the Spanish royals and threatening politicians in his lyrics.
Note EU-Digest: the people who argue that these sentences in Spain go against Free Speech should have their heads examined. Free Speech is not a free ticket to glorifying terror and murderers.
Read more: Spain jails another rapper for praising terror groups | News | DW | 02.03.2018
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