Finnish journalists guilty of disclosing state secrets


Helsinki, Finland — A Helsinki court on Friday found two Finnish newspaper journalists guilty of disclosing national secrets and fined one of them, sparking concern over press freedom. The verdict concerned an article published by Helsingin Sanomat in December 2017 and containing ten-year-old details on military intelligence operations “that had been classified in the interests of […]

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