French court fines far-Right publication for anti-Semitism
Francuski sud osudio izdavača zbog štampanja antisemitske publikacije
The publisher of a French far-Right weekly has been ordered by a court to pay a 2,000 euros fine for provoking anti-Jewish hate. Fabrice (a.k.a. Jérôme) Bourbon, publisher of Rivarol, was found guilty of the charge following the publication of two articles in the paper in January relating to the banning of a performance by the anti-Semitic comedian Dieudonné M’Bala M’Bala by the Council of State. The articles included passages describing the Council of State as “a rabbinical court” and that “we are living under full Jewish tyranny”.
Sud je odredio da Frabricije Bourbon, izdavač tjednika "Rivanol" ultradesnog ( Far Right) plati kaznu od 2.000 eura zbog izazivanja mržnje protiv Židova. U časopisu su bila dva članka vezana za zabranu predstava antisemitskog komičara
Dieudonné M’Bala M’Bala. U članku se opisuje državni Council kao "rabinski sud" te da se u Francuskoj živi pod potpunom židovskom tiranijom.
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