zionists file criminal charges against French politician

25 April 08 -- Bretons magazine in France spoke to Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the National Front political party. When the Bretons interviewer said, “The Nazis deported people to camps simply to kill them, “ Le Pen replied: "That’s what you believe. I don't feel obliged to share that view. In Auschwitz there was the IG Farben factory with 80,000 laborers, but as far as I know they were not gassed, nor burned."

Le Pen’s remark has outraged Jews throughout the world. France’s zionist groups said they would take immediate legal action against him. This includes the French Council of Jewish Institutions (an umbrella zionist group), the French Jewish Student Union, and the International League Against Racism and anti-Semitism. Also, France's Young Socialist Movement (MJS) said it hoped "the courts will not let such remarks go unpunished."
 
On September 13, 1987 Le Pen said in a radio interview: "I'm not saying the gas chambers didn't exist. I haven't seen them myself. But I believe it's just a detail in the history of World War II."
 
For this, he was fined 1.2 million Francs (183,200 Euros).
 
In 1997, the European Parliament, of which Le Pen was then a member, removed his parliamentary immunity so a German court could try Le Pen for comments he made at a December 1996 press conference before the German Republikaner party. Le Pen stated there that: "If you take a 1,000-page book on World War II, the concentration camps take up only two pages and the gas chambers 10 to 15 lines. This is what one calls a detail."
 
In June 1999, a Munich court convicted him for this remark, and found him guilty of “holocaust minimization.”
 
In 2005 Le Pen said in a magazine interview that the German occupation of France as "not especially inhumane.” He was criminally charged for this, and in February 2008 was handed a three-month suspended jail sentence for “denying a crime against humanity” and for “complicity in condoning war crimes.”
 
Le Pen opposes the European Reform Treaty (aka The Lisbon Treaty), which will greatly expand the power of Europe’s central bank over the European people.
 
The treaty will be signed by all EU governments by the end of 2008.
 
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3535953,00.html

 

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