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The media group Hall Media, owner of Jönköpings Posten, reported that Runar Sögaard was being monitored by illegal means and violation of copyright laws.
Just before the elections, Sögaard invited Jimmie Åkesson to the Elmia Fair in Jönköping to talk to Christian voters. Later, however, it was announced that the rent of 54,000 SEK had not been paid. Jönköpings Posten wrote about the missing payment, something that now motivates the high value of the news:
"Runar Sögaard, the preacher, is a national celebrity and a municipal corporation that has not received his money," writes the leadership of the Hall Media Press Group in an article of debate.
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Runar Sögaard is defended at the hospital and therefore did not pay the bill.
"… even that, of course," says Jönköpings-Posten to his audience "Frank, honest journalism with a high public interest. writes the lead.
Then a car continued, said the management of Hall Media. Runar Sögaard published an article on Facebook in which he wanted the journalist "digging into journalism" to create a big black pit where you can sit and contemplate what your dishonesty, falsity and intentional morality are causing to people you throw and sing your attention. "
For the post, an image was published on the reporter.
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Police group reports Sögaard
Jönköpings Posten now chooses to report Runar Sögaard's police report. Secondly, it is reported for illegal threats because the comment field contained a comment in which a user wrote that the reporter had to push the bowls of the knee. The second part of the notification concerns the violation of the copyright, as Sögaard illegally used a photo of the journalist.
According to P4 Jönköping, Runar Sögaard said that he could only keep an eye on the comment field because of the drugs. The fact that he illegally used the image explains that he "took the picture on social networks and that it is therefore free to use".
Expressen has applied for Runar Sögaard.
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