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French far-right leader Le Pen charged for tweeting ISIL executions

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PARIS — French prosecutor­s filed preliminar­y charges Thursday against far-right leader Marine Le Pen for tweeting brutal images of Islamic State violence, in a new blow to a woman long seen as the face of Europe’s anti-immigrant populism.

The prosecutor’s office in the Paris suburb of Nanterre said the charges were issued Thursday for “distributi­on of violent images.” If the case eventually reaches trial and she’s convicted, Le Pen could face up to three years in prison and 75,000 euros ($118,000 Cdn) in fines.

Le Pen’s December 2015 tweets showed executions by IS extremists, including the killing of American reporter James Foley. She posted them in the wake of

the November 2015 IS attacks on Paris, as she accused the government of not doing enough to protect France.

Le Pen didn’t comment publicly on Thursday’s preliminar­y charges, made possible after the French parliament lifted her immunity from prosecutio­n in the case late last year.

It’s one of multiple legal cases targeting Le Pen or the National Front.

In one high-profile investigat­ion, she and the party were given preliminar­y charges last year over accusation­s that they used European Parliament aides for party activity while they were on EU-financed salaries. She denies wrongdoing.

The charges come as Le Pen’s party is in crisis after she lost her presidenti­al bid last year. Le Pen plans to propose a new name for the National Front at a congress later this month, in an apparent effort to distance it from past problems and stigma.

The party could also end the honorary presidency of Le Pen’s father and National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, as part of a protracted family feud.

Marine Le Pen’s French first, Islam-skeptic nationalis­m resonated widely in the wake of Donald Trump’s election and Britain’s vote to leave the European Union.

 ?? MICHEL SPINGLER ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is facing charges for distributi­on of violent images via Twitter.
MICHEL SPINGLER ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is facing charges for distributi­on of violent images via Twitter.

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