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Founder of far-right party in France on trial for inciting antisemitism

Comments made by Jean-Marie Le Pen were denounced by leaders of the National Front and even by his daughter, party head Marine Le Pen.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  09-03-2021 11:43
Last modified: 09-03-2021 12:03
Founder of far-right party in France on trial for inciting antisemitismReuters/Regis Duvignau

Jean-Marie Le Pen, France's far-right National Front political party leader, gestures after his re-election as party head in Bordeaux Nov. 18, 2007 | File photo: Reuters/Regis Duvignau

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The trial has begun against Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's main far-right political party National Front, who faces charges of inciting racial hatred against a Jewish pop singer and actor.

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The 93-year-old did not appear in court on Wednesday to face allegations that he had provoked antisemitic hatred by making comments about Patrick Bruel, reported Radio France Internationale.

His lawyer, Fréderic Joachim, who is requesting to have the charge dismissed, said, "This case is based only on part of a phrase taken out of context."

In a 2014 video posted on the political party's website, Le Pen blasted celebrities who had criticized his racist and antisemitic views. When asked about Bruel, Le Pen joked about the French singer's Jewish background and made a reference to the Holocaust, saying, "I'm not surprised. Listen, next time we'll do a whole oven batch!"

His comments were denounced by leaders of his own party, including his daughter Marine Le Pen, who is now president of the far-right group.

She called her father's remarks a "political error" and claimed that the comments carried no antisemitic connotations, "except for my political enemies or imbeciles."

She expelled the FN founder from the party's leadership position in 2015.

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The trial was pushed off for years as Jean-Marie claimed that he had immunity from prosecution because he was a member of the European Parliament, RFI reported. While he held the position from 1984 until 2019, lawmakers stripped him of legal protection in 2016.

Judges said they will announce their verdict on October 29.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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