EU criticizes Orban for anti-gay law but is convicted of “revenge porn”

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EU, anti Orban for anti gay law convicted of “revenge porn”

The European Commission has taken a strong stand against Viktor Orban, the president of Hungary who released a new anti-LGBTQ law in his country. For this reason, the EU has decided to suspend the 7.2 billion economic aid from the Recovery Fund, on the grounds of “serious violations of the rule of law”. The MEP who signed this resolution – we read on the Truth – is a Maltese, Cyrus Engerer: “The European Union is not a place for hate politics”, these are his statements to the Times of Malta. But there’s a problem.

The same Engerer, in fact, appears to have been sentenced to two years in 2014 (suspended sentence) – continues the Truth – for having “distributed pornographic photos of his boyfriend in an attempt to discredit him”, this is always reported by the Times of Malta, a case therefore of “revenge porn”, which on the island caused a lot of discussion. In practice, to give lessons of respect for gays to Hungary is a man sentenced for a pornoricatto against his ex-boyfriend.

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