There has been a sharp rise in threats against politicians, especially health minister Alain Berset, on social networks during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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A man who sent threatening emails to Health Minister Alain Berset has been fined CHF1,200 ($1,300), Swiss public broadcaster, RTS, reported on Friday.
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The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland found him guilty of attempted violence and threats against the authorities.
In November 2020 the man sent two threatening emails to Berset. In the first message he threatened to kill Berset if Berset did not immediately lift all anti-Covid restrictions. The second email contained an ultimatum, complete with an insult.
Such behaviour on social media has increased sharply since the beginning of the pandemic, particularly against Berset. This is the first time the Office of the Attorney General has cracked down on an individual who threatened the health minister.
Last year the federal police dealt with 120 cases of real or potential threats against elected representatives or federal officials. Some of these situations led to criminal proceedings.
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