A convicted homosexual MEP is attacking Hungary because of the anti-pedophile law. Cyrus Engerer, a member of the Maltese Labor Party, is inciting against the "ultra-nationalist" government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, citing the alleged protection of European values, as the person in charge of the child protection law.

A homosexual criminal convicted of one of the most repulsive kinds of defamation lends his name and face to the attacks coming from Brussels against Hungary in connection with the Child Protection Act.
Cyrus Engerer is the head of the child protection law in the European Parliament (EP) and regularly criticizes Hungary in the context of the so-called anti-pedophile law package, while referring to European values.

According to his Facebook page, a politician who is currently in a relationship with a man from Brussels named Randolph De Battista called for immediate action on his social media page, for example, against Viktor Orbán's "ultranationalist government, for violating European Union law, attacking European values ​​and violating the rule of law."

However, the authenticity of the lofty ideals of the homosexual politician is questioned by his own actions. A Maltese Labor MP in the faction of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats distributed pornographic material on the Internet about his former partner, a man named Marvic Camilleri. Therefore, Engerer was sentenced to two years in prison in 2014, suspended for two years.

The Independent's article reporting on the Maltese politician's criminal case and conviction paints a picture of a maniacal personality without moral inhibitions. According to the reasoning of the verdict, Engerer maliciously and deliberately tried to make a man - his former homosexual partner - an object of ridicule by distributing and reproducing disparaging materials.

Before the court convicted Engerer on the basis of clear evidence, he tried to set up the case as a conceptual proceeding and claimed that there had been baseless accusations against him and his family for years. The fact that he tried to forge moral capital from the vile things he committed shows the lack of restraint of the convicted criminal. In his statements, he attributed his "persecution" to the fact that he confronted those who put their own interests before those of their country.

However, numerous evidences and testimonies refuted Engerer's claims, and in a court ruling, it was pointed out that the homosexual was undoubtedly the man behind the pornographic materials discrediting Camilleri distributed on the Internet. The verdict also included a restraining order, in which Engerer was prohibited from going near his same-sex ex for a year. Although Camilleri clearly identified his former partner as the source of the defamatory material when the recordings were made public at the end of 2009; the case came to an end only in 2014.

You can read the entire article in Magyar Nemzet