National Post

COURT REJECTS FREEDOM OF SPEECH BID

-

MADRID Spain’s Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a rapper who argued that his lyrics praising terror groups were protected by freedom of expression laws.

The court ruled Tuesday that Jose Miguel Arenas Beltran, known as Valtonyc, distribute­d songs online that praised terrorism, insulted the Spanish royal family and threatened a Spanish politician with violence.

It rejected Beltran’s argu- ment that he was expressing his right to free speech and that rap songs aim to be provocativ­e.

The court ruled that Spanish law prohibited such expression­s of opinion, and upheld the National Court’s sentence of three and a half years in prison.

The rapper is not wellknown but his case has brought a debate in Spain about freedom of speech.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada