Breaking: Pastor Artur Pawlowski’s case quashed by Calgary court

The Alberta Court of Appeal has quashed a case in which a street Pastor Artur Pawlowski had been prosecuted for supporting protests against Covid mandates in Trudeau’s Canada.

Pastor Artur Pawlowski in an interview with the Rebel News after his bail in March

Faith Reporters has established that the court ruled that the injunction against him, his arrest, his jail time, the censorship order and fines against him were illegal.

The 49-year-old father of three was thrown in jail and spent nearly two months there in solitary confinements before he was released on bail in March 2022.

Upon his bail release, the Calgary Pastor criticised the Canadian so-called mainstream media for taking sides with politicians instead of being neutral in their work of reporting on the dispensation of equal freedoms and rights of society members.

“My speech was deemed unacceptable by politicians but tomorrow [the media] will write something that perhaps the government does not like as well. They might find themselves stripped naked, checked, dehumanised, pushed around in solitary confinements and they say ‘what? I just wrote a story”.

As one of the victims of Trudeau's government crackdown on Freedom Convoy 2022, Pawlowski was arrested on 7th February 2022 a week after his speech at Smugglers Saloon in Coutts, where protesters against Covid mandates had been blocking travel to the United States.

His release on 30th March 2022 involved a cash deposit of $25,000, a requirement of sureties from his wife and his son that they would watch over Pastor Pawlowski to respect the curfew and not attend protests.

detailed story to follow soon

Read his interview after bail release here

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