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2015-01-15 00:21:53 UTC
Best ever news. Most leftie morons will be in jail now.
Wish Indian leaders had the same courage for people like Zakir
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/quenelle-comedian-dieudonne-arrested-for-apology-for-terrorism-9976667.html
Anti-semitic French comedian Dieudonné was arrested after he seemingly
compared himself to the terrorist who murdered four people at a kosher
supermarket in Paris last week.
Dieudonné MBala Mbala, 48, who was being held for questioning at a
Paris police station, could face possible charges of "apology for
terrorism".
Paris state prosecutors opened a formal investigation on Monday night
into remarks made by the comedian on his Facebook page after the vast
"Republican march" in Paris on Sunday.
After mocking the media superlatives about the march, the comedian
declared: "As for me, I feel I am Charlie Coulibaly".
Amedy Coulibaly was the man who took hostages and killed four people
at the Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris last Friday before being
killed by police.
Dieudonnés comments generated a wave of fury on the internet
including many angry reactions from his own fans on his Facebook page.
His statement was withdrawn after less than an hour.
The French interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, called the comment
"abject" and asked his officials to investigate whether the comedian
should be prosecuted for breaching a French law which forbids "apology
for" or encouragement of terrorism.
In pictures: Reaction to Charlie Hebdo attack
Wish Indian leaders had the same courage for people like Zakir
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/quenelle-comedian-dieudonne-arrested-for-apology-for-terrorism-9976667.html
Anti-semitic French comedian Dieudonné was arrested after he seemingly
compared himself to the terrorist who murdered four people at a kosher
supermarket in Paris last week.
Dieudonné MBala Mbala, 48, who was being held for questioning at a
Paris police station, could face possible charges of "apology for
terrorism".
Paris state prosecutors opened a formal investigation on Monday night
into remarks made by the comedian on his Facebook page after the vast
"Republican march" in Paris on Sunday.
After mocking the media superlatives about the march, the comedian
declared: "As for me, I feel I am Charlie Coulibaly".
Amedy Coulibaly was the man who took hostages and killed four people
at the Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris last Friday before being
killed by police.
Dieudonnés comments generated a wave of fury on the internet
including many angry reactions from his own fans on his Facebook page.
His statement was withdrawn after less than an hour.
The French interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, called the comment
"abject" and asked his officials to investigate whether the comedian
should be prosecuted for breaching a French law which forbids "apology
for" or encouragement of terrorism.
In pictures: Reaction to Charlie Hebdo attack