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    Finland's Supreme Court Fines Mp for Calling Homosexuality 'developmental Disorder'

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Finland’s Supreme Court has convicted and fined MP Päivi Räsänen €1,800 for calling homosexuality a “developmental disorder,” ruling the statement contradicts prevailing medical understanding and constitutes incitement against a group, though she may appeal.

    Finland's Supreme Court Fines MP for Calling Homosexuality a 'Developmental Disorder'

    Supreme Court Ruling and Political Reactions

    By Anne Kauranen

    Background of the Case

    HELSINKI, March 26 (Reuters) - Finland's Supreme Court on Tuesday found a member of parliament guilty and fined her for calling homosexuality a "developmental disorder", in a long-running precedent case that has turned into a political tussle over the limits of freedom of speech.

    Details of the Verdict

    The court found Paivi Rasanen, a medical doctor and MP for the small Christian Democratic party since 1995, guilty of incitement against a group by claiming in a social media post in 2019 and on her website in 2020 that it was scientifically proven that homosexuality was a developmental disorder.

    The court ordered Rasanen to pay a fine, 1,800 euros ($2,080).

    Support and Legal Arguments

    Rasanen had been supported by the Alliance Defending Freedom - a U.S.-based conservative legal group that campaigns for free speech and has tried to use her case as an example of how "Europe is censoring the world" in its view.

    Supreme Court's Reasoning

    "The Supreme Court considers that [...] Rasanen must have understood that, for example, claiming that homosexuality is a disorder of psychosexual development is, in light of the prevailing medical understanding, an incorrect assertion," the court wrote in its verdict, on which it voted 3-2 in favour. Lower courts had acquitted Rasanen of all charges.

    Aftermath and Responses

    Rasanen's Reaction

    Rasanen called the outcome "a shock" and told reporters she would consider appealing the ruling at the European Court of Human Rights.

    Political and Legislative Reactions

    Finnish government ministers from Rasanen's party and the nationalist Finns Party immediately called for freedom of speech and legislative changes.

    "The law on incitement against a group should be amended," Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio of the Finns Party, a devout Christian himself, told reporters.

    Other Legal Proceedings

    The Supreme Court acquitted Rasanen of a separate charge based on a picture of a quote from the Bible condemning gay relations, which she shared in a social media post in 2019.

    International Attention

    In February, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives invited Rasanen to speak about her case at its Judiciary Committee in Washington, at a hearing entitled "Europe's Threat to American Speech and Innovation".

    ($1 = 0.8649 euros)

    (Reporting by Anne Kauranen in Helsinki; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Table of Contents

    • Supreme Court Ruling and Political Reactions

    Key Takeaways

    • •The June 2019 tweet and a 2020 website post stating homosexuality is scientifically a developmental disorder were deemed incorrect and punishable by the Supreme Court (3–2 vote)
    • •Räsänen, MP since 1995 and supported by U.S.-based Alliance Defending Freedom, called the verdict a shock and is considering appealing to the European Court of Human Rights
    • •Finnish ministers from her own party and the nationalist Finns Party immediately called for amending the incitement law, highlighting tensions between free speech and minority protections

    Frequently Asked Questions about Finland's Supreme Court fines MP for calling homosexuality 'developmental disorder'

    1Why was Finnish MP Paivi Rasanen fined by the Supreme Court?

    She was fined for calling homosexuality a 'developmental disorder' and was found guilty of incitement against a group.

    2How much was the fine imposed on Paivi Rasanen by the court?

    The Finnish Supreme Court ordered Paivi Rasanen to pay a fine of €1,800 (around $2,080).

  • Background of the Case
  • Details of the Verdict
  • Support and Legal Arguments
  • Supreme Court's Reasoning
  • Aftermath and Responses
  • Rasanen's Reaction
  • Political and Legislative Reactions
  • Other Legal Proceedings
  • International Attention
  • 3
    What was the main legal issue in Paivi Rasanen's case?

    The central issue was whether Rasanen's remarks on homosexuality constituted incitement against a group or were protected as freedom of speech.

    4Did lower courts previously acquit Paivi Rasanen?

    Yes, lower courts had previously acquitted Rasanen of all charges before the Supreme Court overturned those rulings.

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