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France’s Le Pen on trial over IS tweets

Images posted in December 2015, weeks after Islamist militants massacre 130 people in Paris

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Feb 2021 12:30PM

France’s Le Pen on trial over IS tweets
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen will likely face off, again, against Emmanuel Macron in next year’s presidential contest. – AFP pic, February 10, 2021

PARIS – French far-right leader Marine Le Pen goes on trial today on charges that she broke hate speech laws by tweeting pictures of Islamic State atrocities, a case that she has slammed as a violation of free speech.

The trial comes as opinion polls show Le Pen will likely face off, again, against Emmanuel Macron in next year’s presidential contest, after her National Rally made its strongest showing ever in the 2017 vote.

Le Pen shared the gruesome images in December 2015, a few weeks after IS jihadists killed 130 people in attacks here, in response to a journalist who drew a comparison between the terrorist group and her party.

One of the pictures shows the body of James Foley, an American journalist beheaded by the militants.

Another is of a man in an orange jumpsuit being run over by a tank, and the third, a Jordanian pilot being burned alive in a cage.

“Daesh is this!” said Le Pen in a caption, using an Arabic acronym for IS.

She later deleted the picture of Foley after a request from his family, and said she had been unaware of his identity.

In 2018, a judge charged her along with Gilbert Collard, a National Rally colleague who also tweeted the pictures, with circulating “violent messages that incite terrorism or pornography, or seriously harm human dignity” and that can be viewed by a minor.

A trial was ordered last year, but it was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The crime is punishable by up to three years in prison and a fine of €75,000 (RM368,042).

‘Deforming the spirit of the law’

Le Pen, a lawyer by training, has said she is the victim of a political witch-hunt – and refused an order to undergo psychiatric tests as part of the inquiry.

She was also stripped of her parliamentary immunity over the pictures.

“Marine Le Pen had no intention, nor even any awareness, of endangering any minor. She was responding to an attack, a provocation, by a journalist,” her lawyer, David Dassa-Le Deist, told AFP.

He accused prosecutors of “discrimination” by “deforming the spirit and the letter of the law... to limit Mrs Le Pen’s freedom of speech”.

Since taking over France’s main far-right party from her father, Le Pen has run twice for the presidency, and recent polling shows her closer than ever to her ultimate prize.

That has rekindled speculation about whether the anti-European Union, anti-immigration populist could finally enter the Elysee Palace.

On Thursday, she is set to have a prime-time TV debate with Macron’s interior minister, Gerald Darmanin, which will be closely watched after critics panned her debate performance against Macron before the 2017 vote.

Le Pen has another legal challenge looming, over claims that she and other party officials improperly spent millions in public funds to pay their assistants while serving in the EU Parliament.

Investigators said almost €7 million was diverted from the European Parliament between 2009 and 2017. A trial date has not yet been set. – AFP, February 10, 2021

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