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Georges Bensoussan: "The ban on putting words into serious facts feeds the country's depression"

2021-09-22T20:11:01.951Z


MAJOR INTERVIEW - Four years of legal proceedings for "incitement to hatred" is the ordeal that historian Georges Bensoussan had to undergo. His alleged offense? Having denounced, in 2015, in the program Répliques, by Alain Finkielkraut, the reality of anti-Semitism ...


LE FIGARO.

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"It's a shame to maintain this taboo, namely that in Arab families, in France, and everyone knows it but nobody wants to say it, anti-Semitism, we suck it with the mother's milk ..."

In 2015, you were sued by anti-racist associations for having uttered this sentence in the program

Répliques

, by Alain Finkielkraut.

You were roughly quoting the sociologist of Algerian origin Samin Laacher.

In your new book

,

you recount this case and the subsequent incitement to hatred trial, which you consider to be

"a total political fact"

.

Why this appreciation?

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Georges BENSOUSSAN.

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This trial, in itself minor, shed light on the strength of the Islamist current which, under cover of the fight against "Islamophobia", takes legal action against any criticism of Islam by diverting the 1972 law on racism

(known as the Pleven law, Editor's note).

The process is proven which uses the weapons of democracy to better ruin it.

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Source: lefigaro

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