Vancouver Sun

LE PEN ACQUITTED FOR TWEETING ISIL IMAGES

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PARIS French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, pictured, was acquitted on Tuesday of breaking hate speech laws in late 2015 when she posted images of Islamic State atrocities on Twitter.

Le Pen displayed the three images, including one of the decapitate­d body of American journalist James Foley, after a prominent television interviewe­r compared her party to the Islamist militant group.

She had previously said she tweeted the images to highlight the absurdity of the comparison and had denied any wrongdoing, calling the trial politicall­y motivated.

Le Pen's lawyers said after the hearing that freedom of expression had been safeguarde­d.

Opinion polls show Le Pen will be President Emmanuel Macron's main challenger in next year's election.

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