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Jean-Marie Le Pen fined for Roma comment

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AIX- EN- PROVENCE, France: The father of French far-right presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen was ordered Monday to pay 5,000 euros ( US$ 5,300) after losing his appeal against a conviction for describing people from the Roma minority as ‘smelly’.

An appeals court in the southern city of Aix- en- Provence found Jean-Marie Le Pen, the 88-yearold founder of the National Front (FN) party, guilty of inciting hate and making racist and negationis­t statements with the comments at a press conference in Nice in 2013.

Le Pen said at the time: “It appears you have a problem with several hundred Roma who have an irritating and, let’s say, smelly presence in this city.”

It was the ninth time that Le Pen, who infamously repeatedly referred to the Holocaust as a “detail of history”, has been convicted for such offences.

“I stick by these terms because it is what I think,” Le Pen said at an earlier hearing.

“Jean-Marie Le Pen’s words were extremely serious and an open call to hate and ethnic discrimina­tion,” said Sonny Phung of the anti-racism group SOS Racisme, which will receive 2,000 euros of Le Pen’s fine.

The Roma minority largely come from Bulgaria and Romania, and are often stigmatise­d in France where they have been accused of being responsibl­e for a rise in petty crime.

Le Pen was the runner-up in the 2002 presidenti­al election that rocked the French political establishm­ent. In recent years, he has had a high-profile falling out with his daughter after she took over the reins of the party and has sought to purge it of its more extreme elements. — AFP

 ??  ?? Flowers left as a protest over the death of a hippo after an attack in San Salvador, El Salvador. — Reuters photo
Flowers left as a protest over the death of a hippo after an attack in San Salvador, El Salvador. — Reuters photo

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