Are the statements of far-right Pegida leader Edwin Wagensveld offensive, or do they fall under freedom of speech? That question was once again central on Monday afternoon regarding his appeal concerning several issues surrounding his burning of the Quran two years ago. "Feeling offended is a choice," argues Wagensveld's lawyer.
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Are the statements of far-right Pegida leader Edwin Wagensveld offensive, or do they fall under freedom of speech? That question was once again central on Monday afternoon regarding his appeal concerning several issues surrounding his burning of the Quran two years ago. "Feeling offended is a choice," argues Wagensveld's lawyer.