Far-right presidential contender Eric Zemmour convicted of hate speech

17 January 2022, 16:14

Eric Zemmour, far-right candidate for the French presidential election
France Presidential Election. Picture: PA

Zemmour has two prior hate speech convictions.

French far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour has been convicted of inciting racial hatred over comments he made about unaccompanied migrant children in 2020.

A Paris court ordered Zemmour to pay a fine of 10,000 euros (£8,350) and several thousand euros in damages to anti-racist groups.

Zemmour said he will appeal against the decision.

Samuel Thomas, president of the Maisons des Potes (Homes of Friends), a network of anti-racism associations, said the sentence is “very light”.

French far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour
French far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour (Rafael Yaghobzadeh/AP)

“We had hoped for him to be deprived of civic rights,” Mr Thomas said.

“So Eric Zemmour will be able to continue his political career.”

He added: “When you’re inciting racial hatred, you’re also responsible for crimes that are committed by far-right thugs.”

Zemmour, who has two prior hate speech convictions, went on trial in November on charges of “public insult” and “incitement to hatred or violence” against a group of people because of their ethnic, national, racial or religious origin.

The former TV pundit, who is running in April’s presidential election, is drawing fervent audiences with his anti-Islam, anti-immigration invective.

He is considered as being among the major challengers to centrist President Emmanuel Macron, who is seen as the front-runner, according to polls.

Mr Macron has yet to confirm he will run for a second term.

The case against Zemmour focused on September 2020 comments that he made on French news broadcaster CNews about children who migrate to France without parents or guardians.

“They’re thieves, they’re murderers, they’re rapists. That’s all they are. We must send them back,” he said.

“These people cost us money.”

Zemmour was not present at court for his trial or the verdict.

Lawyer of far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour, Olivier Pardo, answers media at the Paris courthouse
Olivier Pardo, lawyer of Eric Zemmour, talks to the media at the Paris courthouse (Francois Mori/AP)

In a statement in November, he denounced “an attempt to intimidate (him)” from prosecutors and anti-racist groups.

He maintained his comments and said the political debate does not take place in courts.

Zemmour is also set to go on appeal trial on Thursday on a charge of contesting crimes against humanity – illegal in France – for arguing in a 2019 television debate that Marshal Philippe Petain, head of Vichy’s collaborationist government during the Second World War, saved France’s Jews from the Holocaust.

A court acquitted him last year, saying Zemmour’s comments negated Petain’s role in the extermination, but explained that he was not convicted because he had spoken in the heat of the moment.

Zemmour has repeated similar comments in recent months, and lawyers contesting his acquittal plan to cite that point as evidence in the appeal trial.

He was previously convicted of incitement to racial hatred after justifying discrimination against black and Arab people in 2010, and of incitement to religious hatred for anti-Islam comments in 2016.

Zemmour was sentenced to pay court costs and a 5,000-euro (£4,175) fine.

He has also been tried in other cases where he was acquitted.

Zemmour is a descendant of Berber Jews from Algeria.

He was born in France in 1958 to parents who came from the North African country, then a French colony, a few years earlier.

By Press Association

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