The Daily Telegraph

Bardot faces charges over ‘savages’ rant

- By David Chazan in Paris

Brigitte Bardot is facing charges for inciting racial hatred after calling the people of the French Indian Ocean island of Réunion “degenerate savages”.

The 84-year-old film star turned animal rights activist lashed out at the islanders in an open letter to local authoritie­s, accusing them of mistreatin­g livestock and pets. “The natives have kept their savage genes,” wrote Bardot, who has been convicted five times of similar offences, mostly for Islamophob­ic comments.

Amaury de Saint-quentin, the Prefect of Réunion, referred her latest outburst to the public prosecutor yesterday, saying it “included insulting and racist terms … likely to constitute an offence”.

In her letter, Bardot condemned Réunion’s Hindus for sacrificin­g goats. The island’s population is of mixed African, Asian and European origin.

A longtime supporter of Marine Le Pen’s far-right party, the National Rally, formerly known as the National Front, the former actress described Réunion as a “demonic isle”, accusing its people of cruelty to dogs and cats.

She claimed that worshipper­s who took part in “Indian Tamil festivals … decapitate goats, then throw their entrails into the sea, which attracts sharks.”

Bardot, who became famous as the star of the 1956 film And God Created Woman, referred to “the cannibalis­m of past centuries” and described Réunion inhabitant­s as “a degenerate population still immersed in barbaric ancestral traditions”.

Some Tamil islanders sacrifice goats and chickens during a religious festival, a practice that critics say should be banned. Bardot has frequently condemned France’s Jewish and Muslim population­s for kosher and halal ritual slaughter.

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