Polish court convicts women for “offending religious feelings” with rainbow Virgin Mary at LGBT march

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A court has found two women guilty of offending religious feelings – a crime in Poland that carries a prison sentence of up to two years – for displaying an image of the Virgin Mary and Jesus with rainbow haloes during an LGBT march. A trans woman has won a landmark case at Poland's Supreme Court, which rejected a request by the justice minister to overturn a ruling that she suffered discrimination when her employer required her to wear male uniform https://t. advisory board memberUNESCO Professor at the Jagiellonian University and Professor Emeritus at University College Londonadvisory board memberProfessor of European Studies at Oxford Universityadvisory board memberProfessor at the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian Universityadvisory board memberExecutive Director of Taube Family Foundationadvisory board memberAssociate Professor at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Science, member of the Polish parliamentsadvisory board memberAuthor, winner of 2018 Nobel Prize in LiteratureauthorSiobhan Doucette is a historian whose work focuses the opposition movement in Communist Poland

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