Polish court acquits activists who put LGBT rainbow on icon
Source: Associated Press
Polish court acquits activists who put LGBT rainbow on icon
By VANESSA GERA
March 2, 2021
WARSAW, Poland (AP) A Polish court on Tuesday acquitted three activists who had been accused of desecration and offending religious feelings for producing and distributing images of a revered Roman Catholic icon altered to include the LGBT rainbow.
The posters, which they distributed in the city of Plock in 2019, used rainbows as halos in an image of the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus. Their aim was to protest what they considered the hostility of Polands influential Catholic Church toward LGBT people.
The court in the city of Plock did not see evidence of a crime and found that the activists were not motivated by a desire to offend anyones religious feelings, but rather wanted to defend those facing discrimination, according to Polish media.
The conservative group that brought the case, the Life and Family Foundation, said it planned to appeal.
Defending the honor of the Mother of God is the responsibility of each of us, and the guilt of the accused is indisputable, the groups founder, Kaja Godek, said on Facebook. The courts of the Republic of Poland should protect (Catholics) from violence, including by LGBT activists.
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Polish activists Elzbieta Podlesna, right, is surround by supporters as she leaves the court after being acquitted of desecration by a court in Plock, Poland, Tuesday March 2, 2021. A Polish court has acquitted three activists who had been accused of desecration for adding the LGBT rainbow to images of a revered Roman Catholic icon. In posters that they put up in protest in their city of Plock, the activists used the rainbow in place of halos on a revered image of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)