Rapper Paul
Do the has explained this Monday before a judge of Seville that the tweets in which he wished the plane of the Real
Betis
Football “Crashed” for his support of the Ukrainian forward Roman
Zozulya, whom he has branded a “Nazi”, were only intended to “denounce the crimes” of the player in his country. The Criminal Court number 9 of Seville has left seen for sentence the judgment against Do the, for whom the Betis has finalized his request for two and a half years in prison and a fine of 5,400 euros for a hate crime, as well as other fines of 6,000 and 1,200 euros for insults and coercion, respectively. The Prosecutor's Office has requested the acquittal of Rivadulla, the musician's real surname, understanding that the tweets are “rude” but not a crime, according to judicial sources have informed Efe.
Those messages were published in February 2017 as a result of the support of the Betis to Zozulya after its assignment to Lightning, frustrated by the protests of the fans of the latter team, who accused him of being a Nazi. Do the wrote “” or “garbage of Betis players talking about lynching against the Nazi player; Lynching is what the Nazis do ”.
To the Betis squad that defends the Nazi, if it weren't for the fact that pilots and stewardesses would also die, I would wish their plane crashed
When the Betis announced that he would sue him, tweeted that “in a truly democratic state, the lawsuit would be against the Betis for defending a Nazi ”and added“ the victims of the Ukrainian Nazis cannot complain because they are already dead; go ahead, you won't get anything out of me, I don't have a euro ”.
(+) About 500 people demonstrated in the streets of Lleida when 3 months have passed since the rapper entered prison:
“There is countless proof that Zozulya is a known Nazi”
Rivadulla has testified by videoconference from the jail of Ponent (Lleida), where he has been admitted since mid-February to serve a nine-month sentence for exalting terrorism and insults to the Crown. “There is countless evidence that Zozulya is a known Nazi who was giving explicit support to Ukrainian militias that bombed and murdered children,” said the defendant during the trial, in which he only responded to his lawyer.