The penal code in Norway was expanded, having covered gay and lesbian people since 1981
By Rachel Savage
LONDON, Nov 10 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Norway's parliament outlawed hate speech against transgender and bisexual people on Tuesday, expanding its penal code which has protected gay and lesbian people since 1981.
People found guilty of hate speech face a fine or up to a year in jail for
private remarks, and a maximum of three years in jail for public comments, according to the penal code.
"I'm very relieved actually, because (the lack of legal protection) has been an eyesore for trans people for many, many years," said Birna Rorslett, vice president of the Association of Transgender People in Norway.
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Its relieved about wot now?gimme a break ....frigging freakish authoritian nazi fags
The entire west is going to collapse .....kinda looking forward to it
Not really but **** it....it is was it is ..
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