Meanwhile, controversial French comedian Dieudonne M'bala M'bala was arrested on Wednesday for "defending terrorism".
Police opened an investigation into the comic on Monday, after he wrote on a Facebook post "I feel like Charlie Coulibaly" - merging Charlie Hebdo with the name of supermarket gunman Amedy Coulibaly.
Are you going to say any more?Funnily enough, the 'Quenelle' is pre-dated by centuries by a gesture used by another organisation. 'Fidelity'.
who are Fidelity. Google no use in this context.
Sort of freemasons, then?Ah! That is something you either know, or don't know, it is a matter of degree.
is the doc worth watching?BBC three tonight giving Dieudonne space to talk tonight - the hebdo murders were really aimed at him and muslims apparently. Who is Shaista Aziz?
Nope - it's utter rubbish. Worse than Phil Jones.is the doc worth watching?
as in England's Pirlo?Nope - it's utter rubbish. Worse than Phil Jones.
didn't have a high opinion of dieudonne before but it's somewhere in the abysses of the mariana trench nowDieudonne on Robert Faurisson's death. "In a normal world your place would be in the Pantheon" and so on.
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In January 2014, the investigators discovered more than 650,000 euros in cash in the safes of the couple's Eure-et-Loir property, sold by Dieudonné to settle his debts, but bought by his production company, officially run by his girlfriend.
He deplores the denigration and surveillance he is subject to by some members of the leadership of this very pyramidal organization.
He got a year for this one, twice the sentence the prosecution asked for. Vanessa Beeley's "light at the end of the tunnel" lol.Another Soral case. Prosecutors looking for 6 months sentence for holocaust denial.
Alain Soral et son avocat jugés pour négationnisme, prison et amende requises
Soral, an associate of French comedian Dieudonné, has previous convictions, notably for incitement of racial hatred, and the court went beyond prosecutors’ requests for six months in prison.
His lawyer, Damien Viguier, received a 5,000-euro fine for complicity, due to the content of his conclusions. Prosecutors had asked for a 15,000-euro fine.
Both Soral and Viguier were also ordered to pay a symbolic one-euro fine reflecting damages as well as 1,500 euros in legal fees to four anti-racist groups