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French Presidential Candidate Zemmour Fines Over Hate Speech

INTERNATIONAL: French far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour was fined 10,000 euros , equivalent to $11,400 on Monday for inciting racial hatred, over remarks in which he has called young migrants killers, thieves and rapists.

Zemmour, a former political commentator, is competing with the more established far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and conservative Valerie Pecresse to challenge center-right President Emmanuel Macron in April's presidential election.

The court case concerned remarks he made on right-wing channel CNews in 2020 about migrants who arrive as unaccompanied children: "They've got no reason for being here, they are thieves, they are killers, they are rapists, that's all they do, they should be sent back," he has said.

For several weeks last year, opinion polls have indicated that Zemmour, who also has previous convictions for inciting racial hatred, had a chance of placing second in the presidential poll and facing Macron in a run-off. His campaign has since lost some steam and he now polls fourth.

Zemmour has said he would appeal the ruling. He stood by his 2020 comments, adding that the court was condemning him for expressing his views. A senior CNews representative was also handed a fine over Zemmour's comments, lawyers have said.

PHOTO: FILE IMAGES OF FRENCH FAR-RIGHT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, ERIC ZEMMOUR, WHO HAS BEEN FINED BY A PARIS COURT OVER REMARKS THAT CONSTITUTED A FORM OF HATE SPEECH


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