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BGN 5000 Fine for Fascist, Anti-Democratic Propaganda in Bulgaria

Politics | April 26, 2007, Thursday

Bulgaria's parliament adopted Thursday an amendment to the penal code, which provides for imposing a fine of BGN 5000 to all who promote fascist or other anti-democratic ideology.

The fine will be imposed also for forced change of the instituted by Bulgaria's basic law social and state system.

People who in an illegal way receive information of any type of message, addressed to another person, sent by phone, telegraph, through the Internet or other computer or telecommunication network by using special technical means face three years in prison and a BGN 5000 fine.

The amendment provides for 6 years in prison and a BGN 200 000 fine for all who without a licence or any other document or permit transport, transit sell or buy guns or products with double use. The same will be applied when these products and actions violate interdictions, restrictions or sanctions imposed by UNSC, OSCE, EU or are the subject of an international contract signed by Bulgaria.

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Author: Kolega, 26 Apr 2007 17:46:00
BGN 5000 Fine for Fascist, Anti-Democratic Propaganda in Bulgaria
"imposing a fine of BGN 5000 to all who promote fascist or other anti-democratic ideology"?.

I hope they have future dealings with Muslims in mind, but regardless, it seems contradictory - getting punished for your ideology, in the name of Democracy...

The rest is fine.
Author: Vas, 26 Apr 2007 18:39:38
BGN 5000 Fine for Fascist, Anti-Democratic Propaganda in Bulgaria
The Globalist Agenda slowly being assimilated into Bulgaria. Notice the cosmetic facelifting going on in the Bulgarian political and economic structures. More to come, courtesy of the Global Power Elite.
Author: Kolega, 26 Apr 2007 19:33:46
BGN 5000 Fine for Fascist, Anti-Democratic Propaganda in Bulgaria
Well Vas, you know the golden rule right?
"Those with the gold, make the rules"...

Since our "SALVIC BROTHERS" drove us to the state of a third world country through 5 decades of stupidity, we'll now have learn to bend over and swallow, that is if we want any infrastructure and investments in our beloved Bulgaria...

Just find your sensitive side Vas, and flicker your eyelashes for us;)
Author: Devil's Advocate, 26 Apr 2007 19:34:50
BGN 5000 Fine for Fascist, Anti-Democratic Propaganda in Bulgaria
LOL, vas!

You sound like a Borg. You will be assimilated and you must comply!

LOL!

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