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Wrote about the terrorist murder of two Scandinavian women - sentenced
Foreign

September 27, 2022

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In 2018, 24-year-old Dane Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and 28-year-old Norwegian Maren Ueland were on a trip to Morocco to hike in the Atlas Mountains. There they were subjected to a bestial murder and had their heads cut off. The case was noticed, among other things, on the Danish site Snaphanen, whose owner has since been convicted for his reporting.

The Danish writer and photographer Steen Raaschou has for many years run the site Snaphanen. A week ago, he was sentenced to a four-month suspended prison sentence for writing about the murders in December 2018 and linking to a video that showed the atrocities.

The legal process has taken several years. Already in May 2019, Raaschou's private apartment was searched by at least five police officers. They confiscated his computers and handcuffed him. Raaschou was then retired and previously unpunished.

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The prosecutor demanded a six-month prison sentence, but in the end it was a suspended sentence for violating the bereaved's right to privacy, among other things due to the defendant's age and health. Steen Raaschou has been seriously ill with cancer and still takes many medications every day.

Specifically, Raaschou has been convicted of violating Section 264 d of the Danish Penal Code, which prohibits the dissemination of images that contain another person's "private affairs" and that are clearly not of public interest. An example of this is if you pass on or publish pictures of your ex-girlfriend or ex-husband naked. These are actions specifically designed to personally harass and humiliate another human being with images that are clearly private and not of public interest.

At Snaphanen , the well-known signature Fjordman writes about the case, which he believes was treated as it was because it is about Islam.

The double murder of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland bears the hallmarks of having been an act of terrorism. The militant Muslims who carried out the killings in an extremely brutal and ritualistic manner sympathized with terrorist organizations such as the Islamic State (IS). A deadly terrorist attack against a Danish and a Norwegian citizen is of obvious public interest to citizens of Denmark, Norway and other countries. It is not reasonable to treat this in the same way as spreading private nude pictures.

Steen Raaschou mentioned the case at Snaphanen in December 2018 because he believed that established media were not telling the whole truth about what had really happened in Morocco. Media in Denmark and Norway wrote diffusely that the two women had "injuries to the neck". It is such a gross restatement of what actually happened that it is effectively a form of lying. Raaschou himself says that he wrote to inform the public about the truth. He did not do this to harass the victims' families.

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The double murder in the mountains of Morocco was carried out by a group of Muslims with a clear religious and ideological motivation and well-known jihadist methods. One would think that the mass media would dig more into murders carried out with an ideological motivation to expose the ideology behind the atrocities. That is clearly not the case, at least not if the motivation is Islam. Then the media would prefer not to reveal too many details or talk much about the thinking behind the actions.