Tag: Finland
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Rolf Nordmo Appeals Life Sentence for the Murder of Janne Puhakka
Norwegian man Rolf Nordmo, 66, is appealing his life sentence for the brutal murder of his Finnish ex-partner, Janne Puhakka, a case causing ongoing distress for Puhakka’s family who seek closure.
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Finland violated rights of a lesbian mothers’ child by rejecting his asylum application, UN finds
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child found that Finland failed to consider the best interests of the child of a lesbian couple when assessing his asylum request. Now the country is under an obligation to provide reparation.
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Finnish Evangelical pastor, MP under investigation over anti-LGBTQ booklet
The 24-page booklet, titled ‘Male and Female He Created Them – Homosexual relationships challenge the Christian concept of humanity,’ was published in 2004 and is still available online.
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«LGBTI-free zones» and hate speech against LGBTI people debated at the EP
On Tuesday 26 November, Members of the European Parliament debated on Public discrimination and hate speech against LGBTI people, including LGBTI free zones. This debate was requested upon initiative of the LGBTI Intergroup.
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Ireland and Finland to Eurovision Grand Final this Saturday
Ireland’s Ryan O’Shaughnessy and Finland’s Saara Aalto made it to the Eurovision final tonights semi-final.
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Screwed (now on DVD and VOD)
To celebrate the start of summer, handsome 17-year-old Miku throws a wild party at his parents house, which turns destructive quickly.





