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Lawlight said:
Pemalite said:

Fantastic. You have rectified the original link that you provided. So you can stop arguing with your own evidence that you provided.

My point still stands however that it is unacceptable for any professional to share such information on facebook. Confidentiality and all that.

I'm sorry but confidentiality only applies if he's given information that allows people to be identified. If I say a person named David committed a crime - whose information am I sharing here? And we already what exactly he's being investigated for so you can drop the leak/sharing of information point. All he did was relate his experience and the government is bullying for that and want to censor what he has to say.

I can't agree. And no. I won't drop that point, because that is the entire issue at hand here.
A professional naming-and-shaming people on social media is unacceptable.

And I quote: "The policeman who published a post on Facebook, where he identifies immigrants as criminals suspected of incitement to racial hatred."

https://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&u=http://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/orebro/polisen-misstanks-for-hets-mot-folkgrupp&prev=search

And from his facebook wall and I quote: "
Suspected perpetrators; Ali Mohammed, mahmod, Mohammed, Mohammed Ali"

https://www.facebook.com/peter.springare/posts/10208300682343230?pnref=story

So yes. He identified people.

That is not okay. He is bullying/attacking people who cannot defend themselves in a proper, legal process.




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