ሓደ ሰብኣይ ወዲ ሓብቱ ጎነጽ እናወረዶ ዘርኢ ቪድዮ ብምዝርግሑ ተኸሲሱ። እዚ እናኾነ ብዙሓት ሰባት ናይ ጎነጽ ቪድዮታት ምዝርጋሕ ገበን ምዃኑ ከም ዘይፈልጡ ፖሊስ ገሊጾም ኣለዉ።
“እዚ ዓንቀጽ 267a ገበናዊ ሕጊ ዝግህስ ተግባር ብምዃኑ፡ ኣብ ትሕቲ መርመራ እዩ ዝርከብ ዘሎ” ክብል ጠበቓ ፖሊስ ወረዳ ደቡባዊ ምዕራብ ኖርወይ ሲልየ ጉድመስታድ ጃሰን፡ ን ጋዜጣ ስታቫንገር ኣፍቶንብላዴት ኣብ ዝሃቦ ሓበሬታ ኣመልኪቱ’ሎ። እዚ ዓንቀጽ ገበናዊ ሕጊ፡ ኣብ ባሕቲ ሰነ–ዝሓለፈ ዓመት–እዩ እታወ ተጌሩ። ብመሰረት እዚ ሕጊ፡ ን ግላዊ ህይወት ሰባት ዝምልከቱ ደረቕ ስእልታት፡ ቪድዮታት ይዂን ናይ ድምጺ ቅዳሓት ምዝርጋሕ ብሕጊ ዘሕትት እዩ።
Section 267a of the Criminal Code entered into force on June 1 last year. It states that people who share offensive or obviously private photos, films, or audio recordings of others can be punished with up to one year in prison.
So far, three people have been sentenced for breaching the section, while the uncle from Rogaland has now been charged with a similar offense.
According to Aftenbladet, the man filmed and shared a video showing his nephew being subjected to violence. The video was shared on Facebook, where it was reshared by others and was viewed by thousands before it was removed.
Police inspector Grete Winge says that they are happy about the change in the law but adds that she believes that there are still many people who do not know that sharing videos of violence is a criminal offense