Danish lockdown protester jailed for two years after ‘smash the city’ call

A Danish court on Friday sentenced a woman to two years in prison, in part for calling for violence at a demonstration against Covid-19 restrictions, which commentators quickly deemed unusually harsh. The Copenhagen court found the 30-year-old woman guilty of, among other things, statements and actions that contributed to a “gross disturbance of public order as well as the use of violence against police”. The court cited evidence of the woman taking part in a demonstration that turned violent and a speech she gave during a January 9 demonstration organised by the Danish anti-restriction group “Men in Black”. Source The Local