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First name “insult to France”: Eric Zemmour fined 4000 euros

2023-01-12T15:09:17.695Z


The comments of the former presidential candidate at Ardisson in 2018 were qualified this Thursday as a personal attack of a discriminatory nature.


Eric Zemmour was sentenced on Thursday January 12 to a fine of 4,000 euros for racist insults, for having qualified in 2018 the first name of the former columnist of the Canal + group Hapsatou Sy as an "insult to France".

The 64-year-old former presidential candidate and president of Reconquête!, absent during the judgment, was also ordered to pay 3,000 euros in damages and 2,000 euros in legal fees.

His lawyer Me Olivier Pardo immediately announced that he was appealing "

against this decision which has no legal meaning

".

It is a great satisfaction

”, on the contrary estimated Me Antoine Vey, lawyer of Mrs. Sy, “

the court entirely agreed with us

.

"

Behind Hapsatou Sy's fight, there is probably the recognition of a whole section of the French population

," he added.

During the hearing on November 4, the prosecutor had requested a 100-day fine of 200 euros, or 20,000 euros, which could turn into imprisonment in the event of non-payment.

"Your mother was wrong"

The comments in question were made during the public recording of Thierry Ardisson's program "Les Terriens du dimanche" in September 2018 on C8.

The production company had cut the excerpt during editing.

The columnist had broadcast on social networks a video filmed by a make-up artist containing this cut passage and filed a complaint with a civil action.

The sequence as broadcast on C8 goes like this: Hapsatou Sy reminds Eric Zemmour of his first name, who retorts: “

Your mother was wrong

”.

"

And what would you like my name to be?"

“, bounces the columnist.

Corinne

”, replies the guest.

In a following face-to-face, cut during the editing, the columnist declares: “

What you have just said is an insult to France

”.

"

Mademoiselle, it's your first name that is an insult to France

," says Eric Zemmour in return.

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"A strictly personal attack of a discriminatory nature"

The court stressed that the remarks were "outrageous" towards Hapsatou Sy "

since they mean that his first name, part of his personality (...) would be the expression of a mark of disrespect, of contempt towards the France and would undermine his dignity

".

"

Even if they have a link with the initial debate (...) are clearly detached from the latter from the moment they degenerate into a strictly personal attack, of a discriminatory nature

", according to the court.

Eric Zemmour had been definitively sentenced to a fine of 3000 euros for provoking religious hatred in 2016. He is the subject of numerous procedures.

In 2023, he must be warned in eight trials in Paris after complaints against comments he made.

Source: lefigaro

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