The State Prosecutor Filed Charges Against Okamura and the Spd
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The Prague 1 state prosecutor filed charges on Thursday against opposition SPD leader Tomi Okamura and the movement itself over last year's controversial election posters. According to police and prosecutors, they incited hatred. Okamura faces up to three years in prison.
SPD leader Tomio Okamura will go to court. He is accused, along with the movement itself, of inciting hatred. According to Deník N, the prosecutor is proposing probation and high fines.
Tomio Okamura and his SPD movement will go to court. The public prosecutor has charged them with inciting hatred. For posters for last year's election campaign, which showed a dark-skinned man with a bloody knife.

The state prosecutor today filed charges against MP Tomi Okamura and his SPD movement for inciting hatred. This was stated by the head of the District State Prosecutor's Office for Prague 1, Jan Lelek, in response to a question from ČTK. The case is related to the movement's pre-election posters last year. If found guilty, Okamura faces six months to three years in prison. Okamura has previously described the case as manipulated. Today, ČTK said…
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