Colombia court throws man in prison over slanderous comment on news website
Colombia court throws man in prison over slanderous comment on news website
Jul 21, 2014 posted by Christoffer Frendesen
Colombias Supreme Court sentenced a Cali citizen to a year and a half in prison over a slanderous comment the man had left on a local news website.
The decision establishes a law that might force users of the Internet to act more responsible, when they leave comments.
In November 2008 Gonzalo Lopez left a comment on an article published by Cali newspaper El Pais in which he accused local administration official Gloria Escalante of being a thief.
What can you expect of a rat like Escalante who even Club Colombia and Comfenalco sacked for her mismanagement (
) a thief uncovering the thieves? Bah! said Lopez on the local news website under a pseudonym.
Escalante, then administrative and the human resources manager of public utilities company Emcali, subsequently sued the commenter for slander for which he got convicted by a local court.
Even though the comment was made under a pseudonym using an anonymous email account, authorities traced the IP address to Lopezs office, according to El Pais.
More:
http://colombiareports.co/cali-citizen-thrown-prison-leaving-comment-news-site/