Finnish Blogger Fined, Shut Down by Thought Police

http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1023

The blogger TomaShot, who operated the now defunct UUTISIA SUOMESTA website, a catalogue for various news stories and articles that dealt with immigration, Political Correctness and other Eurabia related issues, was dealt a serious blow by Finland’s judicial system today.

He was fined 825€ and ordered to close down his website. I found out the following details:

“Tuusola circuit court found me guilty today of http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=876. My verdict was a 825€ fine and all of my web pages were ordered to be closed down. Even though I insisted that my pages which were part of the factually based “News From Finland”, which publishes news concerning crimes committed by immigrants, and should be spared, but they were also judged to be closed down as well.

“The verdict financially, was exceptionally harsh, nor do individuals with families have the money to spare for such a thing. According to the directive, I am to keep my web pages permanently closed. “I believe that I explained my case and my position in a reasonable and acceptable manner, for which I was slapped with a verdict based on such a weak charge, just because I dared to be of a different opinion by bringing the stark realism of multicultualism for all to see.

“But my case has now become just one of these “example cases” by which the voice of truth is silenced.”

As far as I know, TomaShot’s webpage was a repository for news articles and blog posts from all over Finland –including the Tundra Tabloids– and from outside of Finland as well. According to the blogger he was convicted for republishing snippets of posts and articles of stories the courts deemed unflattering towards minorities.

TomaShot states his innocence, that he never brought incitement against anyone, it was never his intention to bring incitement against anyone and therefore he has not done anything wrong.

http://tundratabloid.blogspot.com/2008/01/finnish-blogger-gets-fined-and-shut.html

2008-01-14