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Associated Press Reporter

German activist ordered by court to stop comparing abortions to the Holocaust

The court ruled that, while the injunctions did limit his freedom of expression, they were 'necessary in a democratic society' ( Getty )

The European Court of Human Rights has rejected a German anti-abortion activist’s case against injunctions ordering him to stop referring to abortions performed by various doctors as “aggravated murder” and comparing them with the Holocaust.

The court, based in Strasbourg, France ruled on Thursday on a string of cases involving activist Klaus Guenter Annen, who argued that the four injunctions against him issued by German courts interfered with his freedom of expression.

The European court found that Mr Annen’s accusations against the doctors, which he posted on his website and elsewhere, “had not only been very serious but might also have incited hatred and aggression”.

It ruled that, while the injunctions did limit his freedom of expression, they were “necessary in a democratic society”.

Associated Press

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