"In France, Criticizing Jews, Or Interpreting History in Ways Jews
Don't Approve, Equals "Crime Against Humanity"
[The neocons and the Coulters who lick their ***** never end remarking
on PC covering for Muslims in France - this below is the other side of
that coin, which they NEVER mention. Jews, as ever, as everywhere, are
the prime beneficiaries of political correctness - after all, jews
were the ones who invented it. Wherever jews appear, immediately flow
demands to privilege the jewish version of history, i.e., a common
narrative lie, departure from which is grounds for firing, ridicule -
even murder. Jews set themselves against the truth, and this is why
they buy up media as quickly as they can. It is the only way to make
their lies stick.]
France's Le Pen to stand trial for Nazi remarks
Reuters Wednesday, 12 July 2006
PARIS- French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen will face trial for
saying the Nazi occupation of France during World War Two had not been
"particularly inhumane", a judicial source said on Wednesday.
The conservative government, anti-racism organisations and
Jewish groups sharply condemned Le Pen's comments last year, when they
were published in an interview with right-wing weekly magazine
Rivarol.
"In France, at least, the German occupation was not particularly
inhumane, although there were some blunders, inevitable in a country
of 550,000 sq km," Le Pen had said.
French anti-racism laws have made denying the Holocaust a crime,
punishable by fines or prison.
Le Pen would be tried for "complicity in contesting crimes against
humanity and complicity in justifying war crimes", the judicial source
said, without giving a date for the trial. Le Pen, who in 1987
dismissed the Holocaust as a "detail" of history, alarmed Europe in
2002 by reaching the second round of France's presidential election on
an anti-immigrant and anti-Europe platform.
[ed note: "anti-immigrant and anti-Europe" means that he does not
support the globalist New World Order]
Le Pen is seeking to run again in the 2007 presidential poll. If the
court convicted him and he lost his eligibility, Le Pen would still be
able appeal the verdict - postponing a final ruling until after the
poll and allowing him to run.
Paris prosecutors and a group representing the children of Jews
deported from France during World War Two had called for judicial
investigations into Le Pen's comments last year."
tristin
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/12072006/325/france-s-le-pen-trial-nazi-remarks.html
http://www.nationalvanguard.org http://www.natvan.com
http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.RealNews247.com
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