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Greenpeace Activist Case Dismissed: Udvaros’ Bird Net Trial Ends

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Győr ‍Court of Appeal Clears Actress Dorottya Udvaros,⁣ Greenpeace Activists in Bird Net Protest

GYŐR, Hungary​ – The Győr Court of Appeal has⁢ definitively dismissed charges against actress Dorottya Udvaros and fellow Greenpeace‍ activists involved ​in a 2021 ‍protest where they​ removed a protective net from a building slated for⁤ demolition. The ​ruling concludes a four-year legal battle stemming from the⁣ incident.

The activists’ action aimed to allow chimney ⁣swallows returning⁣ from​ Africa to​ nest under the‌ eaves of the​ building, located ‌in [location not specified in original text]. The investor⁣ intended ​to demolish the ​structure, a process​ hindered ⁤by the presence‍ of⁣ nesting protected birds.

Initially,⁢ the‍ Sopron District‌ Court found 11 of ‍the 12 ⁣defendants, including Udvaros, guilty in autumn 2023,​ assessing ‍damages at HUF 102,800. ⁤Though, the court subsequently overturned ⁤those ‌convictions, noting the value​ of the damaged netting-even including potential repair costs-equaled the ‍value of two swallow eggs.

The ⁣Győr Court of Appeal upheld‍ this⁤ second-instance judgment, ⁣determining the⁢ activists’ actions ⁣did ​not constitute a crime. The court reasoned that‍ the ‍activists’ ⁣behavior posed no ⁤danger to society and ⁤that the⁢ preservation of natural values takes precedence over⁣ property protection. ​

Greenpeace hailed the decision​ as a victory for environmental protection, stating ⁣that natural values are a common property.

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