The French comedian Dieudonne M’bala M’bala was arrested for allegedly assaulting court officers who came to his home with notices for payments due on fines for inciting hatred against Jews.
Britain’s soccer and anti-racism groups have failed to take action against the player who flashed a quasi-Nazi ‘quenelle’ salute. Are they giving a green light to anti-Semitism.
Supporters of the anti-Semitic comedian Dieudonne hijacked three French pro-Israel websites in a coordinated cyber attack.
A French court upheld a ban on a show scheduled in the central city of Tours for Friday by a comedian accused of insulting the memory of Holocaust victims, the second performance in a nationwide tour to be banned.
A French court threw out efforts by authorities to ban a show on Thursday by a comedian whom the government accuses of insulting the memory of the Holocaust victims, his lawyer said.
Mayors of several French cities lined up on Tuesday to ban the shows of a comedian the government accuses of insulting the memory of Holocaust victims and threatening public order with anti-Semitic jibes.
French athletes have defended fellow players who performed the quenelle gesture, which is widely seen as anti-Semitic and echoing the Nazi salute.
French comedian Dieudonne M’bala M’bala complained to police about threats to blow up the theater in which he performs.
There is no reason to doubt the anti-Semitism of Dieudonne, the creator of the ‘quenelle’ salute. Even more disturbing is the ideological bridge he has built to France’s far right.
French police are searching for a man who performed an anti-Semitic gesture at three places linked to the murder of Jews, including the Toulouse school where a gunman killed 4 children.