Danish
Bill Proposes 12 Years in Prison for 'Pro-Russia' Opinion
13
October, 2018
Danish
lawmakers have gone on the offensive against interference in public
debate, sparking criticism that a new proposal, which could entail
criminal liability for expressing opinions similar to those of
Moscow, may become a step toward silencing public debate.
According
to a bill
brought forward in local parliament,
Danes could face a jail term if they voice dissent over the
government's position on Russia.
The
proposal, which is said to be meant to "strengthen efforts
against illegal influence from foreign intelligence
services," would introduce criminal penalties for perceived
"meddling" in public debates and attempts to influence
decision-making. Crimes committed during an election campaign
would entail a maximum prison term of 12 years.
Berlingske,
the country's oldest newspaper, has
bashed the bill,
claiming that it would narrow the scale of political
conversation in Denmark.
Berlingske's
Flemming Rose argues that the law could be stretched to the
point where a Danish director is targeted for changing a
burnt-out light bulb following the advice of a foreign
intelligence agent.
He
also warns that a Danish subject could face punishment for sharing
an opinion in the local media that anti-Russia sanctions damage
the country or attempting to publicly downplay concerns over the
Russia-led Nord Stream 2 pipeline project (Denmark has so far failed
to give its approval of the pipeline passing through its
territorial waters).
The
bill is understood to mean an attempt to influence public
opinion in Denmark and concrete decisions in both the
private and public sectors as it targets legitimate opinions
that can be taken to be propaganda.
This
comes at a time when Russia is facing a flurry of accusations
from Western countries that it had hacked doping agencies and
other international organizations in a bid to influence
public opinion. Russia has vehemently dismissed the allegations as
"spy mania."
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