Le Pen to Face Trial For Remarks on France in World War II
The Times (London)
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/articl e/0,,13509-2357865,00.html
The French far-Right leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen, will stand trial for
justifying the Nazi occupation of France after next year's
presidential elections, a Paris court decided today. The leader of the
National Front party caused an outrage last year when he said that the
German occupation of France during the Second World War was "not
especially inhumane" and that any massacres had been "blunders" rather
than deliberate. Today a court in Paris confirmed that M Le Pen, who
is 78, will stand trial at the beginning of June 2007, leaving him
free to take part in presidential elections, where he is expected to
stand as a nationalist, anti-immigrant candidate for the fifth time
since 1981.
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