Wednesday, February 4, 2015

“I feel Charlie Coulibaly”: fine with threat of prison … – The Obs

"I feel Charlie Coulibaly": fine with threat of prison … – The Obs

Paris (AFP) – A sentence of a fine of € 30,000 was required Wednesday against the polemicist Dieudonne, charged with “incitement to terrorism” for writing “I feel Charlie Coulibaly”

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200 day fines of 150 euros, which they are not paid become days in prison, have been required. The Paris court will deliver its judgment on 18 March.

The message on Facebook, quickly withdrawn, was posted on January 11, when millions of people marched in France to honor the 17 victims attacks that targeted Charlie Hebdo, policemen and Jews.

Dieudonné M’Bala M’Bala described the march of “magic moment equal to the Big Bang that created the universe.”

“Know that tonight, for me, I feel Charlie Coulibaly,” he added, combining the support of the satirical slogan, “I’m Charlie” in the name of Amédy Coulibaly, who killed four Jewish men in a kosher supermarket and municipal police.

At the beginning of the hearing, Dieudonné assured that “of course” he condemned “without restraint and without any ambiguity the attacks.”

At the helm, he said he had wanted to participate in the march in Paris, his lawyers had contacted the Ministry of the Interior, but according to him, no response. He felt “excluded” treated as a “terrorist”.

He said he eventually participated in a march in the town of Eure-et-Loir of residence, without being able to convince lawyers associations that are civil parties in the hearing.

He said the message that is to appear in court was “a word of peace.”

– “Deliberately provocative, always ambiguous” –

Why “Charlie Coulibaly” not Kouachi, the names of perpetrators of the attack against Charlie Hebdo, which killed 12

? For Amédy Coulibaly is the one who “puts a bullet in the back” Clarissa Jean-Philippe, Caribbean police, which “looks exactly like my daughter.”

A version that he had up ‘then never invoked, the prosecutor noted Annabelle Philip.

Faced with Dieudonné who denies having wanted to advocating terrorism and shock the relatives of the victims, Judge prosecutors made argues that uses words “that are still deliberately provocative, always deceptively ambiguous”: “It weighs every word, he just knows he will be borderline,” “he knows he will make an outcry, create the buzz, he knows how it will be received. “

And if we want to send a” message of peace “,” it is better to be clear, “she has launched, noting that Dieudonné had chosen one of the terrorists who attacked the Hyper Hide deliberately aimed Jewish targets.

The magistrate found that Dieudonné presented “in a favorable light” acts of Coulibaly, it granted the status of “hero” and put on the same plane bomb victims and one of the authors.

She emphasized the context of France “in shock” after the attacks and recalled that Dieudonné was sentenced to seven times for anti-Semitic remarks.

Given the “double standards” often cited by proponents of Dieudonné, Ms. Philippe endeavored to show pedagogy explaining that “freedom of expression in France is not absolute,” and that when it is “more than average” to “undermine” the values ​​of the Republic, its abuses are punished by law.

In addition, an investigation into a video in which Dieudonné quip about the beheading of American journalist James Foley was classified, said the magistrate.

“This hearing, it owes Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Bernard Cazeneuve, “the interior minister, called one of the lawyers of the controversial comedian, Mr. Sanjay Mirabeau.

On leaving the room, Dieudonné was cheered by dozens of his supporters shouting “freedom of expression” or singing the Marseillaise.

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