07/13/2021 1:25 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 07/13/2021 1:25 PM
President Alberto Fernández referred this Tuesday to the sentence of 25 days in prison in suspension and a probation that the Justice dictated against the editor of a digital medium for having
harassed and discriminated against his son Estanislao and the first lady
, Fabiola Yáñez.
"It is necessary for social and democratic coexistence to
put an end to insults, discrimination, grievances and slander
. The right to criticism claims responsibility of whoever formulates it and does not authorize defamation. I value that the Justice has acted recognizing the unjust grievances that they received Fabiola and Estanislao, "said the president through his social networks.
It refers to the conviction of the editor of the Agencia Nova website,
Mario Casalongue
, who was sentenced to
25 days in suspended prison and a probation
for having harassed and discriminated against the first lady and the president's son with his notes, and then
having disobeyed the court order
to stop these alleged attacks and remove the offensive notes from the Internet.
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A shared publication of Alberto Fernández (@alferdezok)
The sentence, signed this Monday in the early hours of the afternoon, was agreed within the framework of an
abbreviated trial and a suspension of the trial process
, in which the accusations of the complaints were unified -Yáñez, Fernández and the lawyer of both ,
Juan Pablo Fioribello
, who was also the target of Casalongue's publications- and closed with the agreement of the official defender of the accused, before the misdemeanor and misdemeanor court number 6 in Buenos Aires.
Fernández thanked the lawyers who carried out the complaint and stressed that "hopefully this way of discrediting people will cease after the
false invocation of criticism
."
Regarding the complaints of
symbolic, media and labor violence against women
, the official defender
Marcela Paz
promised Casalongue that for two years
she will not be able to contact Fabiola Yáñez, nor name her in public media;
will attend the Side V anti-discrimination workshop, and will complete
50 hours of community tasks
in a designated location.
In addition, the owner of Nova will be required to
make public apologies on their own website
.
The prosecutor in the case,
Daniela Dupuy
, endorsed that agreement.
The First Lady Fabiola Yañez with the lawyer Juan Pablo Frioribello, arriving at the Buenos Aires court in Palermo.
Behind them, Estanislao Fernandez.
Photo Germán García Adrasti.
The case had begun with the complaint of the couple of the President of the Nation for the dissemination of two notes on the
Agencia Nova
site
on April 5 of last year, "with a clear
offensive, discriminatory message
, and with images alluding to different parties. pudendas from the body of Fabiola Yáñez, without her consent. "
According to the judicial agreement signed this Monday, "said information was disseminated
knowing
that it was
false and with total disregard
for the real impact that they could cause on the name and honor of the victim."
Mario Casalongue, the editor of the Agencia Nova website, convicted of harassing Fabiola Yañez and Estanislao Fernández.
Photo Germán García Adrasti.
Two weeks later, on April 24, these offensive posts were reiterated by Casalongue on his Nova RíoNegro.com site. That same day, the editor deepened his grievances against the president's partner in his Twitter account, where
he referred to her as "cat"
and with another adjective that has sexual connotations, and got into a fight with several of his followers with references denigrating towards women.
Although during the Casalongue process he disobeyed the court orders against him and tried to evade justice by escaping the judicial notifiers - who came to identify where he was with the help of a drone - this Monday the editor lowered his flags:
"I acknowledge plainly the facts attributed to me and the evidence offered by the Prosecutor's Office against me, "he
signed.
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