A court in Graz, Austria today cleared Freedom Party deputy Gerhard Kurzmann of charges brought following last yearâs release of anti-Muslim flash game Moschee Baba (âBye-Bye Mosqueâ).
Released last year as a political advertisement for the Freedom Party, Moschee Baba was a relatively short flash game in which players shot stop signs at minarets, mosques, and muezzin. The game played for a minute, after which the player was polled to see if they supported a ban on Muslim buildings, attire, and if Muslims living in Austria should be forced to swear to Austrian law over that of the Koran.
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Charges that Judge Christoph Lichtenberg cleared Kurzmann of today, saying âIt did not reach the threshold of incitement and I would also say this was not the intention.â
While the prosecution plans to appeal the verdict, the Freedom Party took the decision as a legitimization of their original anti-Muslim point.
The Freedom Party said the ruling showed that âthe question of whether mosque-building should be banned is being discussed all over Europe and that it is a completely legitimate debateâ, Reuters news agency reported.
Austria deputy Kurzmann cleared over anti-Muslim game [BBC]
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