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Agnès Cerighelli sentenced for tweets on Rachida Dati and Sami Ghali

2020-09-21T21:43:53.857Z


The former elected Saint-Germain-en-Laye Agnès Cerighelli was sentenced for incitement to discrimination on Monday to two months suspended prison sentence and a five-year ineligibility sentence for tweets concerning Rachida Dati and Samia Ghali. "Wanting Paris and Marseille to be run by Maghreb women of Muslim faith is to betray France, its identity and its history," wrote Agnès Cerighelli in the


The former elected Saint-Germain-en-Laye Agnès Cerighelli was sentenced for incitement to discrimination on Monday to two months suspended prison sentence and a five-year ineligibility sentence for tweets concerning Rachida Dati and Samia Ghali.

"Wanting Paris and Marseille to be run by Maghreb women of Muslim faith is to betray France, its identity and its history,"

wrote Agnès Cerighelli in the midst of the municipal campaign in February.

This tweet was part of a series of messages that had been reported by the Minister of the Interior at the time Christophe Castaner, under Article 40.

“Get used to this kind of slippage, remain impassive in the face of such disgusting remarks are to win hatred and push back the Republic ”

, Christophe Castaner wrote.

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Agnès Cerighelli, already convicted of homophobic insults, has also received several other sentences for other offenses.

She took two months suspended for tweets of December 13, 2019 on the presence of “Arab-Muslims” at RATP.

“The RATP HRD has an immense responsibility in the strike which paralyzes the metro and RER since December 5.

He has recruited thousands of Arab Muslims who despise Christmas and consider users to be cattle.

In December they are still on strike, ”

she wrote.

The sentence was accompanied by a citizenship course.

Another two-month suspended sentence was pronounced against Agnès Cerighelli, this time for public insult related to the sexual orientation of the victim for attacking a transgender person, still on Twitter, on May 20, 2019 .

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Finally, a last sentence of 3,000 euros fine was pronounced for a tweet on the mayor of Saint-Germain Arnaud Péricard (DVD), accused of being

"responsible for the Islamization of France"

for having signed a permit of build for a mosque.

Agnès Cerighelli was not present at the hearing.

His Twitter account has since been suspended.

Source: lefigaro

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