The Citizen (Gauteng)

Anti-gay Greek bishop back in court

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– A Greek bishop will be retried after being controvers­ially acquitted on charges of inciting violence against homosexual­s, a judicial source said yesterday.

Bishop Amvrosios, whose name is Athanassio­s Lenis, labelled gay people the “dregs of society” and called on his followers to “spit on” and “blacken” them in a written address in 2015.

He was charged with public incitement to violence and abuse of ecclesiast­ical duties before being found not guilty and released by a court in the Peloponnes­ian town

Athens

of Aigio earlier this month.

However, two appeals have since been filed against the decision, the judicial source said.

The outburst by the 79-yearold bishop of Kalavryta came as Greece’s parliament debated extending full civil partnershi­p rights to gay couples.

The bishop has been known to publicly appear alongside leaders of Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn and his release brought criticism from human rights groups, as well as from the political left.

Greek Justice Minister Stavros Kontonis of the ruling leftist Syriza party said he was “surprised” by the decision and asked to examine the court’s arguments.

But the bishop’s appearance in court on such charges – a first in Greece for a representa­tive of the influentia­l Orthodox church – was hailed by some as win in itself.

Lio Kalovirnas, one of the nine activists who issued the initial complaint against the bishop, said the “mere fact that he has been in court is the first victory”. – AFP

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